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A father interviews his son to find out hidden wisdom and uncover forgotten and unspoken happy memories, from a native Spanish speaker to his English and Spanish speaking son.
This interview is conducted by 24 year-old Selma Ruhle on her 21 year-old friend and coworker, America Garcia. They discuss America's experience with abortion as well as her opinion on this divisive topic.
Part 2 of 2 with JHOC and Mark continue their conversation on teaching, inspiration, and the year ahead.
Richard and Rhoda Becker have a conversation about their lives and their relationship. Topics include: University of Vermont, bat mitzvah, engineering, gas stations, temperature recorders, Mars rover, shofar blower, Jewish experiences, meeting, having children, blade shop, breathing instruments, house guests,...
Richard Becker had a mixed career as an engineer. His jobs included working at the University of Vermont, creating the first automated gas station, and creating the first moving Mars rover model. In this slightly longer excerpt, Richard and Rhoda...
While Richard and Rhoda Becker were living in Vermont, they had three people stay with them in their house. They talk about what it was like having three heirs and three spares.
Richard and Rhoda Becker look back on how they met in Chicago and talk about their relationship.
Richard and Rhoda Becker are both Jewish. They talk about their experiences with the religion throughout their lives.
Eugenia and Felizardo Sebastian both grew up in the Philippines. They talk about the two different paths they took when coming to America.
Eugenia and Felizardo Sebastian reflect on their accomplishments, including giving their two daughters a good education and exposing them to other cultures when they were growing up.