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In this interview, Ariel Jin interviews her dad about how his experiences as a child/teen changed his adulthood for better or for worse. She talks about the major transitions and moments in life that affected her dads future.
Today, we got to know a bit about Emmanuel and his experience throughout his first year of college. He tells us a bit about his experience and some of the things he believes we should know.
Eduardo Cua Jr (49) discusses the misconceptions and ideas of Hawaii from the perspective of someone who lived on both the U.S. Mainland as well as in Hawaii.
The people in this interview is Sophia Ochoa (the interviewer) who is 15 years old, Soledad Vargas (the person getting interviewed) who is 79 years old, Rene Ochoa (translator) who is 45 years old. Sophia Ochoa is the grandchild of...
Today I interviewed my fiancé, Jaiden Thompson. He’s 21 years old and currently going through the nursing program at TCC. This interview mainly talks about the path he took to get into the program and why he chose the degree...
Today, I interviewed my 73 year old uncle, Donald Gorwky, in his home in San Francisco, California. We discussed his journey moving from Pennsylvania all the way to California and his time in the war. We also chatted about wise...
participants: Ruby Ledezma, and Ike Edtumudor. Ages: Ruby 16 and Ike 15. friends, and classmates in the same school. The topics discussed were how helping the people in Nigeria impacted Ike’s like as well as the people there, as well...
We talked about my family history, many experiences in my mom’s life, and pieces of advice she has for me and the future generations. My Mom’s stories and things she had to say have brought me and her closer. It...
American life through the eyes and passion of an educator. Including the perspective of Tracy Langley, a white, immigrant, woman, and educator.
3 generations of family mothers discuss the joys, pains, and the overall experience of motherhood.