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The experience of 9/11 through a non-native born man who used to live in New York.
I Lily Kroenung interviewed my father Marc Kroenung about his career paths through his life.
A tiny portion of what I have to say about the Covid-19 pandemic
This interview is about Windsor Central School District and how a 1983 graduate feels about todays education system and some interesting facts about how it was back in the day.
This interview was recorded by Samantha D’Aleo at The Waldorf School of Garden City
A conversation with Bonnie Ozaki-James about the beginnings of Honolulu Waldorf School, O'ahu, Hawai'i.
“I had to tell them that it wasn’t their dad, it was only his car.” On January 8th, 2019 Jack Wilcox wanted to interview his father . He was in New York at the time, only a ¼ mile away...
Melisa Weeden describes her years with her husband, her teenage years growing up, and how 9/11 affected her.
The topics talked about were religion, fishing, life as a kid, 9/11, and college
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Queens, New York, I did an interview with Jeffrey Wu (aka Jeff) about his life story from his childhood to now. He shares one of his cherished memories that is his father's...
A discussion of the first-hand accounts of Kevin and Melissa Knighton during 9/11 and the Great Recession.
In this interview, conducted in November 26, 2017 in Fresh Meadows, New York, Barnabas Ban (15) interviews his mother Sohee Cho (48) about her most vivid memories of her life. Mrs. Cho talks about how life was for her. She...
We talked about my grandmother’s childhood and her experiences. We also discussed her work experience and political views.
My name is Samantha Colombi and this is an interview with my dad, John Colombi. His firefighter days have always been a touchy subject, therefore, I have never asked about them in any extreme detail. Today my curiosity took over...