My mother is also my teacher

My mom is a teacher who has taught at a primary school for about 25 years. I want to make clear on how she feel about teaching through this way. And by her sincere speaking, I really feel how great...

An Interview About Attitude about Life—-Between Amy and her father

In this interview, I asked my father about his thoughts on life attitudes and values. In his answer, he talked about the influence of his mother on him, the changes in his life outlook at different ages, and how he...

Zhi Qing Chen and Alex Wu

Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Zhi Qing Chen, born in Wuhan, China, talks about his life growing up amidst the violence of the Second Sino-Japanese War. He moved to America over a decade ago to care for his grandchild, and...

Interview with my dear mom

Ruby Wang interviewed her mom about something of her youth. They also discussed about some furthur questions.

An intimate talk between Daughter and Mom

Alinda Young(20) talked with her Mom about memories of growing up, hardship in old times, family, personal experiences and social beliefs and practices. This interview is based on Guizhou dialect in China.

Father's Day: memorizing my father's college life

I talk about my father's (47) college life with my father. And he gives me some suggestions, for example, how to spend my college.

Zoe and Solar talk about how plan your school life

solar is a junior student major in law. As Zoe want to change her major when she graduate, she ask suggestion about how to study law. they also talk about how law is meaningful in our real life. as they...

An interview about my parents.

My parents talked about their thoughts to me.

Upbringings in China, Japanese Culture, and 9/11: Stories from My Dad, Zijiang Yang

My dad and I discuss his childhood experiences of family life and academics in China, and how they differed from mine in America. We reflect on his career pursuits as a police officer, tour guide, and sushi chef due to...

"Would you have rather lived in this era or yours?"

A casual conversation with my mother about growing up in Su Zhou, moving to America, facing discrimination, memories of 9/11, and her current present life.