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This is an interview of Josephine Wilhelmi, grandmother to Marta Schneider where she recalls some of her childhood, teen, and young adult/parent memories.
Interviewing my friend Ain on the representation of minorities in Social Media with the use of Black Twitter.
A special interview with my Mother about her memories of early childhood growing up in San Diego, post WW II.
I had fun talking with my grandfather in this interview about his life experiences such as his time on The Virgin Islands. He and I also talked what it was like meeting my grandmother. I also talked with my grandfather...
Dilcia Morales, 42, talks to her friends Monica Alvarenga, 41, and Mei Lai Wong, 49 about how she crossed the U.S.- Mexico border with her mother at the age of 13.
Today’s discussion was about the history of my maternal side of the family. Where we come from and how we most of the family is now located in Madison, Illinois. The history of the maiden last name Deboe and the...
Lexi Mckay is the Program Coordinator for Out of Hand theater, a freelance stage manager, and a writer. She's a part of the team that creates Equitable Dinners, a program which connects people through facilitated conversations about race and racism....
My mom talks about what it was like growing up in the 40’s. She met my father in high school. They have been married 55 years as of 6/30/17
This is my first interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith, born September 30th, 1929 in Atlanta, GA. He discusses growing up in the Druid Hills neighborhood and his happiest and saddest moments.
My grandmother, a 73 year old woman shares her experience growing up in Ohio and her career as a female speech pathologist.
We talked about my grandmother’s childhood and her experiences. We also discussed her work experience and political views.
Growing up in the 1930-40s. Roller skating and family stories.
A Nana tells her grandson what it was like growing up in the country and city during the Second World War, being Black in segregated America, and other challenges she faced later in life.
A talk about a life being a nurse, a mail woman, a business owner, and a hardworking mother
Louis Guarinello talks about his life from his childhood in the 1930s, his time in the Navy, and what it was like to live in New York in a recent immigrant Italian family.