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I interviews my father, Rabbi Jacob Herber, on his experience with the San Francisco earthquake
Mostly the earthquake she lived in 1985
This interview covers my Father's migration to Chicago around '77 after the Guatemala Earthquake.
I interview Malaika Martelly as she talks about growing up in Haiti and the experiences she’s had there
Daniela Fernandez talks with her brother-in-law, Kevin Hughes about the steps he and his wife are taking to address the climate emergency in Portland, Oregon. The conversation talked about products for earthquakes and wildfires, but also accessibility of these. Furthermore,...
Anchorage, AK 3rd grader Teo talks about his experience during the 11/30/2018 earthquake.
I ask my grandpa questions about how he met my grandma and how it was to survive a earthquake
From September 1968 to September 2018, stories of courtship, love, travel and advice. Neil and Kathleen Pope Hughes, long-time Washingtonians married for 50 years.
“We’re reporting on January 17th, 1994 4:31 am, we have just felt an extreme earthquake. We are hoping that everyone is safe and unhurt.” People realized that we were a community and in need of helping each and every person...
While they were living in San Jose, Eugenia and Felizardo Sebastian experienced two major earthquakes. They discuss their unique experiences.
A life-long Alaskan’s story of survival during the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964.
In the interview, questions were asked about the effects of the earthquake in Nepal and how it affected the interviewee in the United States.
Rachana talks to her father about fleeing a city infected with a deadly disease and what he did, felt, and took away from the experience
My mothers life. What she is grateful for and what she has learned throughout her life.
We talked about my mother's past and her feelings. What she felt in each moment.
I (Nicholas Banszegi) asked my mom (Jacqueline Taylor) what it was like to live through a earthquake.