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On November 25th, I interviewed my elder brother who has a good relationship with me. I asked him lots of questions such as the memory of childhood and something that shaped who is him as a person.
In this interview conducted on May 30th 2022 in Salt Lake City Utah, Angie Linschoten (18) interviews her uncle Ignacio Valdez (42) about history Coming to America from Mexico. They conversed about obstacles of immigrating to other countries perspectives and...
Ryan Ayala used to be my youth minister for 2 years. He met me when I was 16 years old and watched me grow into who I am know. We meet up about twice a year and our friendship gets...
In this interview, we explored how different life events have impacted individual growth. We discuss the importance of our surroundings in determining the people we become over time.
In this interview I spoke with Andy Calvo about challenges we overcame. We determined that with hard work, perseverance, and a strong motivator, we can acquire new skills, no matter how challenging they might seem.
We mostly talked about their lifestyle when he was a kid and how they celebrated they’re traditions.
In depth about Indian culture and transitioning/contrasting to American culture. While reminiscing about favorite memories.
regrets and growth throughout the teenage years. all about living and learning and being proud of where we end up
Mark Bauerschmidt and Judy Somershoe: interview about teaching and education in the 1960s.
Me and my mother talked about her family life and some of her struggles as a child. We also talked about hopes for our future family and happy memories
My aunt, Ellen Carson, describes her life and the lessons she learned while growing.
I interviewed my AVID high school teacher and began by asking her about a life changing event, leading to her story and how it affected her and some advice for students on what she’s learned.
Lynn shares with Sarah her experience of going to the 1965 Presidential Inauguration, of attending Northwestern in Chicago in 1965-1969 during the campus uprisings, and recognizing the importance of living in diverse places with water roots.
A conversational style interview as we reflect on some of the factors influencing my sisters life.
This is about Peer counseling teacher Mrs.Sams mom who recently passed. I wanted to hear more about her because Sams tells so many adorable stories of her in class.
Grandma has been living with Gavin (age 6), his sister Audra (she 3) for 5 months. Today he asked her questions about growing up in Illinois and raising her family in Colorado
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Oregon, Noa Stoll (16) interviews her grandma Kathleen Stoll (79) about her childhood, life as a mother, and other in depth details about her life. Kathleen shares stories about her husband, children,...
Angel favela’s story of discrimination in grade school and how it changed her.
[Recorded: Friday, March 3, 2023] Ann (72) and Gregory (18) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Ann is a representative of the White Hall District on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors. Gregory is an undergraduate student...
An interview with Gabby Okusipe (15), Jillian Medvescek (17), and Bob Dralle (70) about his experiences during 1960 and his experiences during the Vietnam War.
Brothers Steven Markel (67) and Donn Markel (72) share their experience with Parkinson's Disease, specifically Steven's diagnosis, Donn's role as a caregiver, and their father's experience with Parkinson's in the 1950s and 1960s.
I interview my grandmother, Carol McCool, about her experiences in the 1960s.