APUSH assaignment

Mother and son talk about how 9/11 impacted America

Experience of September 11 interview

I interviewed my mom about the attacks of 911 and what her experience was like as someone alive at the time.

Historical Interview, Thomas Hostetler

Robert Boyle, age 16, interviews Thomas Hostetler, age 65, who is Robert’s Great Uncle about some of his life experiences. Some of which were employment struggles, creating a family, some of his best/worst memories, and struggles with faith.

My Dads Perspective of 9/11

In this interview I ask my dad a couple of questions about 9/11 and overall get his experience of what happened that day.

My Grandmas Perspective of 9/11

In this interview I ask questions about my grandma Maria’s experience about 9/11 and the tragedies she had to witness. We take a deep dive about her experience and what her moments were at the moment she witness the event.

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Ramona Akpo-Sani and Denie Reynolds

One Small Step conversation partners Ramona Akpo-Sani (74) and Denie Reynolds (73) discuss their upbringings, families, travels, involvement in 12-step programs, religious beliefs, and thoughts on Donald Trump. They find common ground despite differences.

Clara Davis and her grandmother, Marjorie Spears, talk about her life over the past 85 years.

In this interview, recorded on November 23rd, 2023, Clara Davis (15) interviews her grandmother, Marjorie Spears (85) about her childhood and life experiences. Marjorie shares stories about her children, how she met her husband (Richard Spears),her favorite time of year...

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Mary Louzon and Rachel Berryman

One Small Step conversation partners Mary Louzon (64) and Rachel Berryman (41) discuss the challenges of family relationships when they are toxic and when politics divides them.

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Stephanie Mayberry and Sioux McLane

One Small Step conversation partners Stephanie Mayberry (63) and Sioux McLane (77) discuss health issues and family caregiving, gay marriage, animal rescue, and masking for the sake of the immunocompromised.