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My name is Elena Serrano, I'm 15 and I interviewed my mom, Monica Serrano, who is 45. We discussed topics about her childhood. Such as, what she wanted to be when she was younger to the worst trouble she ever...
We talked about my dad’s time in the Peace Corps and how that has been an influence in his life. Subsequently, we reflected in his life and conversed about what he wants now.
My mom and I discussed her childhood and what she’s learned while raising her family.
Marta Pearson (72) talks with her friend DeAnna Hadley (52) about sympathy, empathy, racism, the pain it causes and the need for African-American stories to be shared. She describes seeing a raw cotton field for the first time, being denied...
This interview was intended to inspire others. My dad inspires me through his past and hopefully this interview showed you why.
We talked about a few things happening during quarantine and some of her best older memories.
We talked about my mom’s childhood hometown and what it was like, her childhood nickname and how she got it, the worst thing she did as a kid, and lastly, her best/worst memory.
Grandma interviewed about childhood, Korean Culture that she experienced, and her immigration story.
My dad talks to me about some of his memories of his time in Mexico as well as some of his memories of me after we moved to Mexico (A problem occurred in the middle of the recording where it...
What was talked about was about my mothers life, her childhood. And about what her life turned into.
My dad shares how an event with his father impacted his view of discipline and love.
Mildred Vajagich, 90, of Highland, Indiana, talks about her life, growing up and her family