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I talked to Jalen about growing up in America in a Bi-racial family with a White father and Black mother. he also shares his experiences playing baseball as a black athlete and how he has grown into the young man...
Laurent Sanchez (34) talks to her husband, James Barnes (32), about their first year of marriage, meeting family in Colombia, and future family plans.
Friends of over 30 years Erin Cornelius (44) and Belinda Rogers (43) speak about their lifetime of friendship and how it connects to the Chautauqua Institution.
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion.
In this recording I interview my aunt, Roxanne Caravella, who is 52 years old. We talk about her experiences growing up, throughout her life with her husband and son, her job, and the future. With a few added interjections from...
participant was my father, David Makower, 55 years old. He spoke about his parents, their background, how they met, about his father’s work, how David went to law school, started his own firm, a small part of what he’s realized...
This is a interview of my mother, Monika Kumar, and I, Kritika Kumar. We spoke about various topics in her life and even mine. Some topics where religion, profession, and even life lessons learnt.
I, Lia, interviewed my mom for a social studies extra credit assignment and I talked to her about her life and our family.
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion