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Charlotte Box-Lacey interviews her grandmother Barbara Cardinal about her experience in the 1960s.
Christmas Day 2019. Tom Andary (60), interviewing Mom Esther Andary (98), about when Dad, Tom Andary (passed in 2000), was drafted in WWII, and she went to work at Ford Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan as a riveter on bomber...
Avery (17) interviews Laverna (73) about her life in Michigan, travels to California, relationships with parents, love life, grief, and exploring the United States.
I interviewed by mom, Rose, about her upbringing in Italy, and her views on America from the outside looking in. Additionally, we talked about the immigration process to become a US resident, and her experiences.
Joan Zecca Dituri interviewed by her son Philip Dituri
Son, Alan (18), and Father, Diego (51), have a discussion about 9/11 and how Diego experienced this critical moment in U.S. History.
Alexis (17) and her father Tracy (48) discus Tracy’s experience during the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Family friends Teresa (18) and Loretta (83) discuss growing up in New York City and her relationship with her husband, Rueben.
my grandma and I discuss key events in the 1950’s. At the time life was way different then it was now. My grandma went through a lot and is still alive today to tell the tales.