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Leia Lin and her mother, Monica Lin discuss her mothers childhood and life leading up to where she is now
Michelle and Cathy discuss lesbian visibility and activism.
William M. Daley talks about his experience in the 1968 Democratic Convention
Father Darshan (49) and son Aidan (24) discuss growing up, family, and profession.
Grandmother and granddaughter, Cynthia Brown (63) and Taylor Artis (17) discuss the early life of the grandmother.
Daughter and father talk about the war on terror and other things related to it.
Mother and Daughter, Jaliyah Tubbs (19) and Seneca Harris (47) discuss Playfulness in our lives especially our childhood.
Michelle Axelson (46) and Pat Medina (68) discuss lesbian visibility and coming out in New York as well as life in Provincetown, MA
Training for the 2024 Ventura Marathon marathon made me more curious about my Dad’s stories about running the very 1st Chicago marathon back in 1977 wearing construction boots! This interview is about what he remembers from those early marathons!
Alorah is going to describe her personal life experience and what you can do to avoid some of the mistakes she’d made.
I interviewed my grandpa, Angelo Savaiano (76). We spoke about the 1960’s and his experiences during that time period.
Mary Coleman, my grandma, was interviewed about her life during the 60's and parts of the 40's and 70's. she was asked about what things were like and the differences in today's society and back then.
This interview is based around my grandfather and his life and relationship from the past and how it has pushed him forward in life
Xavier‘s thoughts ideas on his present 
Natasha Seng, program director for COLOR Club and Design Education at Publicolor on gratitude and happiness.
My grandma talks about what life was like when she was younger. She is 72 years old, and her name is Laura Lea Haiflich. She explains how things were different in her generation, what school was like, and her parents/grandparents.
Alan and Khalil Page interview Oran Page about his father Oran “Hot Lips” Page.