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Foster care system and how it was in the past vs now. Change in children as well as the state.
In this interview, my great aunt and I had a discussion about her life growing up compared to the life she lives today.
We talked about how life was when Marva was growing up and how the times have changed.
Eriq talks with his friend and classmate Carson about how he has changed from elementary school, and about becoming an adult.
Erno Csatlos talks with his daughter about how he grew up in communist controlled Romania and how that has affected the way he lives today.
For all who are joining the workforce, here’s a little something from my mother, Jackie Rose.
I interview my brother on his opinions about the problems with American society.
[Recorded Wednesday, February 28, 2024] UVA students Mary Margaret (20) from Dallas, TX, and Emma (19) from Fauquier County, VA recorded a One Small Step conversation as part of their course 'Democracy and Public Service'. During this conversation, Emma and...
In this interview with my grandpa Gar, we talked about his life starting from childhood to now, and everything important in between. (My interview kicked me out 4 times so I have 4 different interviews, but I am turning in...
life in the 40s and 50s, embracing life, unconditional love and care for everyone
I talked with my dad about how today’s society as a whole differs from when he was growing up.
I interviewed Kendall Brown and asked her how she wants to be remembered. She says she would like to be remembered as someone who made a big change to one area in life.
Alexander Kordell Aylsworth: 2021-02-19 20:11:18- Discussion of communication as it has shifted over the years
This interview is about the life of Baryl Morgan and her opinions on the world.
I interviewed my dad about his experience on living on his own in three continents from the early age of 16.
This is an interview with my sister. We talked about learning and change.
“you have to have a really big why, a reason for living. You have to have a why that runs deep enough in you that it makes you cry, that it just totally wrecks you on the inside and drives...
Samantha Blake talks with her mother, Dawn Blake about her heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest of 2006 and her advocacy for AED and CPR training across the country.
Mrs. Patricia Britz discusses her life experiences and explains how learning to forgive others has contributed to her improved life.
Sandra talks about the immigration process and how her life changed when she arrived to the United States from Honduras.
My dad told me about his day on 9/11 and how terrifying it was. Additionally, he spoke on how it changed him as a person.
Eduardo Cua Jr (49) discusses the misconceptions and ideas of Hawaii from the perspective of someone who lived on both the U.S. Mainland as well as in Hawaii.
I interviewed my dad, and even though he hasn't been in the US for that long he still offered a lot of incite about how he has been affected traditionally, politically, and culturally since moving to the US.
We talked about my auntie’s journey to the United States and what suprised her about it.