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Merrill Leslie (82) shares stories with her oldest son Jeff Maudlin (66) on surviving a crazy childhood, becoming self-reliant at an early age and the lessons of dignity and love in death with the passing of a child, parent and...
Dolores Meurer Reed broke all the “rules” about what a woman could do and be when she joined the Women’s Air Service Pilots (WASPs) in 1943. Just one year before her death, Dolores and her sister WASPs, received the Congressional...
I had a fun time recording this interview with my grandmother. During this interview her and I talked about what it was like to grow up in Annapolis during the 1940’s and 50’s. My Grandmother and I also had fun...
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.
I decided to interview my grandad at to learn more about his time serving in the Korean War, his time after, and also his childhood and duties as a parent. He is such an amazing man and I continue to...
My mother and I discussed the major differences in television media in Ghana and the U.S.
A talk about a life being a nurse, a mail woman, a business owner, and a hardworking mother
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...
Interviewing my friend Ain on the representation of minorities in Social Media with the use of Black Twitter.
I ask a few questions regarding my mother’s childhood memories and her life. Along with that, I also ask her to elaborate on some important lessons she learned in her life to help me and future generations.
Our conversation revolves around religion, what it means to be masculine/feminine, and living in the blurred section between the two.
I interviewed my mom about her life and the struggles she has encountered and what she has learned.
I ask my mother a few questions about heart past and how parenthood has gone for her.
Interview with Mom, on Mother’s Day 2018. About 10 weeks out from the birth of my child, her first grandchild.
We recorded the interview at Good Samaritan Hospital. My mom is currently in the hospital for her 5th stroke within a year.