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Sharlize and Alexis interview each other about history, while being rushed by Sharlize’s mother.
I talked to my mother about small details in her life as well as brushing briefly upon political topics that have affected her “kind”.
There were a lot of events that lead up to the civil war. We’re going to pick apart a couple of them and break down what we thought each event contributed.
These are interview questions about the lead up to the civil war that I decided to ask my step dad
Tatjana Tadic Andrews (28) talks with her mother, Svjetlana Tadic (49), about her experience leaving Bosnia in her 20s during civil war and coming to the US as a refugee. Svjetlana recalls first impressions of new foods she tried in...
One Small Step conversation partners Elaina Behounek (41) speaks to Arlene Baker (68) about the history of politics and sex education.
[Recorded October 7th, 2021] Diana Moreno and Marquis Rice, both undergraduate students at the University of Virginia, have a One Small Step conversation. They discuss their family backgrounds, Marquis's military service, being a first generation college student, and how their...
These are interview questions about the lead up to the civil war that I decided to ask my step dad
A podcast with my mother and father over the event leading up to the Civil War
When Jo Ingledew went on a research scholarship to Colombo University in Sri Lanka, she didn’t realize that a trip to study coconut emzymes would be interrupted by the beginning of a civil war lasting 26 years.
We talked about previous presidents, ideologies, and bills that helped feed the flames of the civil war.
This interview is Of Wendy Gonzalez, she tells the story of her travel to america by recalling what her family has told her.
My grandpa knows so much about history I loved doing this. Can’t wait for you to listen!
In this interview Alex jr. and his sweet elderly neighbor Ms. Ferguson talk about her childhood and family.
“We had to flee. We didn’t plan it, just in a matter of two hours we were out of the country.” My name is Puzant Kiwanian and I am 15 years old. The story you will hear in this recording...
Jennifer Reed (54) interviews her father, Edward "Ed" Wood III (80), about his childhood, the information he has found about their family history through his interest in genealogy, and the Christian mission work their family does together.
My mom told the story of her experience in Burma to Thailand and finally America.
This is a podcast about the events that occurred before the Civil War and how these events impacted the War.