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I interviewed my grandma Katie (KK) for the Great Thanksgiving Listen and asked her questions about growing up, travel, her career, etc.
Elizabeth Elrod, a freshman at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, talks with Heather McDonnell about her childhood, people who have impacted her, and what she finds meaningful in life.
Bella Roesler's grandmother, Pamela Taunton, gives advice to teenagers. Pam talks about life in Catholic school and her artistic calling.
In my interview I talk to my aunt about how society has progressed and how it has shaped her. We talk about how art is a big part of her life. She tells me about some of our family traditions....
She loved art and learned from her own mother. She had also fallen in love with the class president, that is now her husband, Bob Och
An aunt Naomi Lutchman, tells her niece Abigail Gomes about the experiences and lessons that shape her today. "So I advise for you to just live in the moment. There's never gonna be the right time to do something so...
I talked to my dad, Aaron Stacy about family, basketball, the California Highway Patrol, and his wedding day with my mom. He shared more details about his life and what inspired him to coach, play basketball and his job. I...
The interview is conducted by Rosalie Kenward (17) with her father Mark Kenward (50). It was recorded in Oakland, California in November 2017. They discuss childhood, moving, family dynamics, the divorce of his parents and the lessons learned from traumatic...
Today I interviewed my older sister while she was here in San Francisco. We were together for a short time, so we talked about subjects I had never discussed with her.
My aunt tells me of family history, and the women in my family who went to college during the Great Depression.
I talk to my partner Rob about his history of volunteering and how his understanding of service has changed over time.
Morris Nathanson, Rhode Island architect and artist, talks about growing up in Pawtucket during the depression, civil rights, and serving in the US navy during the Second World War.
During Thanksgiving dinner this year, I interviewed an elderly from my church. We talked about her current life, immigration experiences and happy memories.
“I would like to see people be inspired to live cooperatively, and balanced, sharing life, space, and resources..." Susan Murphy was a founding member of Saugerties’ Cantine’s Island Co-Housing Community. With a storyteller’s talent and passion for the concept of...
DRIP is a performance art company and is a dance show on International Drive in Orlando as well as traveling performances, like the one done here at Creative City Project in downtown Orlando. We featured a brand new piece called...
Talbot and Persaud get a chance to interview each other about how they began their music and poetry journeys. They also talk about how they became friends and ended up where they are now.
"You know that saying about doing something that scares you?" Nancy Campbell has left no corner of Saugerties untouched by her DIY approach. She has been an owner of a gallery downtown, served on the town board and acted as...
Audrey Gilmore discusses the mural she painted in the Alberton Elementary school during the 1950s, what it was like living in Alberton at that time, her time in Glacier, and what it was like being a female artist in that...
Mary moved to San Francisco as a 27 year old in the 1960s. She shares stories about that move, going to the South to be a part of voter registration and marching for civil rights, her travels to South America...