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My grandfather talks briefly about his childhood and a few of his experiences and life lessons.
I interviewed my father, Steve Lupis, who told me the story of how our family came to America, how my grandparents met, a bit about his childhood, and the stories of my and my sister’s births.
Interviewing my mother Kristi on her life from the 60s in Michigan to the present here in Massachusetts
Me and my mother talking about her past. Also talking about how it was like raising me.
This interview is about my grandma’s life and things she has done and been through. She talks about memories in her life and when they were either sad or happy, and other things that made her who she is today.
We discuss raising me and my impact on my dads life. We talk about how he parented me and the many ups and not so many downs.
The interview covers my Grandma's perspective on her life and important events of recent history including The Civil Rights Movement, Feminism, JFK's Assasination, and 9/11.
My grandmother and I talked about her childhood and how it molded her to be the good mother and person that she is today.
My dad speaks on what he believes was the biggest American event that effected racial issues
This interview is about Maria’s young and adult life. It’s about her journey through life and how she came to be who she is today.
i interviewed my Mom, Alicia Wright. She is 49 years old. we talked about her childhood and her role as a daughter and a mother. we also talked about her career.
My mom and I discussed the different events in her life that have left a profound influence on her. She spoke about how my grandfather impacted her and the lessons he taught her. She talked about the legacy she wants...
My grandma’s interview was very interesting and gave me more personal insight into her life of 68 years. I will cherish these memories and share with my children in the future.