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In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Stickney, Illinois, Javy Rodriguez interviews his grandmother Irene Nevarez (59) about what it’s like to grow up in a Hispanic household in downtown Chicago, as she discusses important people in her life,...
Niobe Schumer (19), interviews her grandma, Suzanne Stirnweis (75), talking about various events from Suzanne’s past. We discuss her childhood & upbringing with her parents and siblings, her work life, and various life lessons Suzanne has learned from her experiences.
One Small Step conversation partners Sangbahn Scere (40) and Susan Teague (81) discuss the impact of being cut off from political discourse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This interview was conducted on November 24th, 2017 with Tyler Manca (18) and his grandfather Raymond Waterhouse (82), who worked for many years in Portland, Maine. He details his experience as a child seeking work and as the owner of...
Sadie interviews her neighbors Maggie Davis & Jillian Perry, with help from her friends Adalie and Fay.
A friendly interview about the working life as well as the strike that happened in the LAUSD 2018 strike.
We discussed life stories, how creativity has impacted her life, and her own personal history and family.
I interviewed my mom. She is 37 years old. We interviewed in flint michigan. This interview was about her life overall and her work life. I asked a lot of questions. She even figured some stuff out she didn’t know....
My Granny and I talked about her life and mine and stories about how we grew up.
In this interview with my mom we talked about her life and how she expected it to be. We also went over what she was very grateful for and what she has experienced throughout all her time here. This interview...
Jaime discusses Rachel's life growing up on a farm and listens as she offers life-saving advice for when a cow is giving birth and so much more!
My dad works as a physical therapist. He started his own business and has been successful in doing it. I always found what he did interesting and figured there was a lot I could learn from him!
Talking about family, growing up and significant influences in my Dad's life.
I did my interview with my mom, Trayce Grant, who is 51 years old. we talked about jobs mostly, and ended on questions that related to how jobs affect our lives today.
For this EDF StoryCorps interview, I elected to interview my family’s seratenya, Dabash Worku whom I consider to be an integral member of our family. Prior to this interview, Dabash gave notice that she would cease working with her employer...
My mother talked about her line of work and how she originally didn’t want to be in that field but she loves it now. She also talks about her grandparents and some stories about them that I never knew about.
I spend sometime asking my mom about her upbringing. We talk about the hardships she faced in her life and how she surpassed them.
My dad shares his experiences working in South Korea as a Filipino from 1994-1995.
Juanita describes what her life was like growing up and how it has affected her life today.