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25 year old woman and her husband interview her grandfather-in-law about his heart for social justice.
Dennis talked about his work as minister, which he deeply enjoyed, as well as about his family.
son interivews his mom about how she single-handedly raised her three sons once her husband got very ill. until then she’d always been dependent on her husband. very nice interivew.
Father Pat and Father Chuck talk about their childhood, being ordained, and giving back to people.
Dan Shellenbarger interviews his mother, Sue, about her activist work.
He answers questions about his childhood and life that give insight into how things were 50-60 years ago.
Thomas Helmer (69) interviewed by his granddaughter (16) about his experiences during the 1960s.
Dan interviews his mother Janet about her childhood, immigrating to the United States from Italy and settling in Chicago.
Marian Goldstine, 67, talks to her daughter Susan Goldstine, 38, about her grandparents, parents, and extended family, who fled Germany during the Holocaust.
Catherine (87) tells Pat (53) about her jobs over the years.
Kyndall Richey (12) is interviewing Kendall (82) and Retha Walden (80). They talk about Retha and Kendall Walden's life experiences. They do this over the phone on Tuesday November 24th, 2020.
This interview follows the lives of Gene and Jackie Webb as they navigated the 1960’s. Topics ranging from what was going on after Kennedy was shot to the Vietnam war and RFK’s speech after Martin Luther King was assassinated.
Bruce Ferguson talks with his daughter, Mimie Pacheco about his love of history, farming, and serving in a public service office for over 20 years.
Caroline Shapero (72) tells her son Don Shapero (47) about her mother’s career as a renowned cellist, and about the life of her cello.
Emma Haan (interviewer) 17 years old granddaughter of Bill & Sherry Holbrook.
Margie, 63, interviews Phyllis, 85, about her work in the lesbian rights movement and the influence that she has had on Margie’s life.
Cathy Bradshaw, 62, interviews her friend and former coalition partner John Juricek, 72, about their fight to keep a road from destroying historic communities in downtown Atlanta.
William Deeb, 60, talks with his lifelong friend Michael Rancer, 59, about their experiences through the years.
young woman interviews friend and peer, who grew up in a Korean family in Chile.
Elise Acuff, a student at Pellissippi State interviews her "Mamaw," Cynthia Moore about her life in Appalachia and beyond. In their interview, they discuss stigma, the "feel" of Appalachia, its significance throughout Cynthia's life, and why it brings her home.
I interview my Uncle Dan on the race riots and racial tensions of the latter 60s and how much that has changed in Detroit today.
Michael McLees (55) and his wife Geri McLees (52) remember the life and times of Michael’s Grandfather John who immigrated from Norway in 1912 and lived a long full life in the United States