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November 24, 2017, Bonham Texas. Life in the military, church and west Texas. How we celebrate holidays. My family growing up. All sorts of unique traditions.
Kiera Yarrow interviews her grandfather Walter Yarrow asking him about school, life experiences, and life lessons.
I interviewed my sisters on how their lives are during covid, and some personal questions as well.
My grandma has been on this Earth for 90 years, and this is some of the memories and wisdom she’s gathered.
Van La & Nhu La, a teenager talked about her growing up and school experiencing as a migrant in the U.S.
I asked my great aunt about her childhood in Germany while my cousin translated.
In this interview, see how it is like to be a high school teacher, the struggles, the relationship you make, the experiences as a teacher. Ms. Graves tells a bit about her story of why she wanted to become a...
Raul explains what his life was like during the covid pandemic and what he learned from it
In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Greenbay, Wisconsin, Seth Hakes (17) interviews his grandmother, Joyce Rowe (78), about her childhood in Clintonville, Wisconsin. Mrs. Rowe reminisces of her times growing up on the farm and of her younger...
In this interview, conducted on December 3rd 2020, in Beverly, Massachusetts, Alexis interviews her mother, asking about her childhood, funny stories, and present day life. Kristina shares funny, sad, and happy moments with Alexis. In the end of the interview...
In this interview I asked my 18 year old sister Elle about her life. I asked her about her school experiences, our family, and her proudest moments.
Ricardo Alberto Mazariegos (57) shares a conversation with his daughter, Ryo Mazariegos (23), about how their family first came from Guatemala to arrive in the United States.
Lilliana (39) interviewed Josephine Leethin (80) about the importance of local medicine in Yap that students can learn at school. Yapese local medicines are passed down from elders by teaching their kids the names of plants, trees, herbs, flowers, ferns,...
Anthony really gives a detailed grasp of his life growing up in high school and the people that influenced him.