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In this recording, Mia Kaufman from Coronado High School records her grandmother Irene Kaufman for the 2018 Great Thanksgiving Listen
A teenage girl struggles her life while being a student, daughter, and a mother. She realizes many things and ends up giving up on everything.
Alyssa is 20 years old and she is my girlfriend. she has a very close family and I thought the questions about family would be perfect for her. in this interview, we dive into her childhood and re
An interview with my mother about multiple topics including family, love, and common things.
the great thanksgiving listen on november 24th, 2020 by liv martinolich with grandma and graphics in their living room. these are my fathers parents born in New York City, USA. Both are 83 years old born in 1937. we discussed...
I interview my nana about her childhood and how she met my papa and their time together and my dad, her son, as a child.
I (Zeeann McCarty) have interviewed my geometry teacher (Yolanda Ricasata) from Freshman year. I asked her about herself and her experiences. I did this so that others can see what a wonderful person she is outside of just being a...
Keegan Ford (20), with my sister Harmony Ford (25) discussed questions about our childhood and life together and our different point of view about what’s happened in our family.
interviewing a student who has been affected by the coronavirus
In this I interview Javoy Griffiths about his journey and immigration to America from Jamaica.
This is a school interview and my interviewee is my sister Zitlalic Zarate. My sister is 23 years old. We discussed reflecting questions about favorite memories, and life lessons.
Mary Coleman, my grandma, was interviewed about her life during the 60's and parts of the 40's and 70's. she was asked about what things were like and the differences in today's society and back then.
i interviewed one of my closest friends, Ryan Mona Hunter, about his life and his experiences through life.
Nathan Wong interviews Benjamin Wong who is 49 years old and is my father. I asked him about his life, and how he would like to be remembered, and what he is most grateful for.