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In this interview conducted on May 4th, 2024, Jacob Lee (15) interviews his father Jeff Lee (44) about untold life stories. To go more in depth, Jeff was able to share about what it was like to grow up in...
This is an interview between me and my wonderful Uncle Micheal Douglas
This interview took place on January 1st, 2024 between Finn and Brian Glennon. Finn is 15 and his father, Brian, is 67. Some topics that were discussed are family life, traditions, growing up, and work life.
Joyce Melancon [no age given] speaks with her grandson Isaiah Fox (13) about her childhood, Isaiah's hopes for his future, and fond family memories.
Turner(18) and Trent(20), interview with my 20 year old African American friend from Chicago, Illinois who goes to college at Wisconsin Parkside
In-laws Becca Begnaud (71) and Cecilia Wells (44) discuss Cecilia's background as a member of the Indigenous Ampskapii-Pikuni ("Real People") tribe, also known as the Blackfeet tribe, as well as their work with and relationship to Indigenous art, language, and...
2023-11-29 23:39:02 On November 28, 2023, in Port Jefferson, NY; Conor Marsh (13) interviews his Grandfather, Donald Holden (77). They discuss his childhood in Queens, NY, and his love of basketball and baseball. Donald Holden discusses the famous basketball players...
My grandfather, Bill McGuirk (age 77), discusses his childhood growing up on a farm in a family of 15 children, attending boarding school, and becoming a High School Principal. He talks about how his experiences on the basketball court in...
In this interview I’m interviewing Amani Harlin. We learn that she would like to have a future that involves basketball.
Leonie (16) Interviews Abdul (15) about his childhood and how he grew up.
Colleagues and friends, Jerilyn DeCoteau (74) and Rick Williams [no age given], discuss the term "indigenous" and its implications regarding identity and tribal sovereignty. Both also speak about the benefits and services meant for individuals who are members of sovereign...
Spouses, Sheniqua Roberson (45) and Marcus Roberson (44), talk about their respective organizations and the importance of working with and building community for children in Mobile. They share some of their proudest moments and their hopes for the future.
This interview is with my godmother Deneshia Faulkner .She is a women basketball coach and she tells you about her life a little as a basketball coach and why s
Cory Carline (33) interviews their adopted uncle, fairy godfather, and forever mentor Joseph Torres (58) about how his identities have informed his life. Joseph shares reflections on being gay and Two Spirit as well as his Indigenous Mexican and Oneida...
Duke Yuan(19)talks with his roommate Lance Li about his stories with basketball and his favourite basketball player.
Cousins and descendants of Andres DeHerrera and Miguel DeHerrera, Diane [No Name Given] (39) and Rose Herrera Figueroa (56), discuss their family history. They talk about being descendants of enslaved Navajo people and how that history has impacted their lives....
Father and son Luther "Mark" Baldwin (79) and Terrell Baldwin (56) share a conversation about their hobbies, their careers, and the most important people in their lives.
Nang Tuang an 18 year old student interviews his good friend Michael Paredes, 18 years old, and have interesting conversation.
This interview was talking about the life with basketball with Kevin Williams.
Cousins Cynthia Gomez (68) and Amanda Gonzalez (42) talk about their grandmother Rosa Maria Chavez, their identities, and how they are finding healing through uncovering their family history.
Friends Agnetha "Jaime" Gloshay (41) and Amy Dale (58) reflect on their identities as Native women and discuss the work they have been doing in the community to uplift women and youth.
Colleagues and friends Shirley “Mama Shirley” Pino [no age given] and Sage Mountainflower (47) reflect on their journeys in the fashion industry, the people who inspire them, and the future of Indigenous fashion.