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Minzamariam talks about her experiences throughout United World College East Africa. The diverse environment of UWC helped open her eye to so many things in life. It also taught her how to respect people's beliefs, values, and cultures.
My father’s decision to end his college football career right before he was going to go to the NFL.
Ryan and I had an interview about his life and how we have affected each others lives.
We talked about what she thought her life would be and if anything happens what would she want us to know
We discussed the differences in the treatment of women here in america versus the UK
Minzamariam Makoye talks about her experiences throughout United World College East Africa. She went in-depth to talk about how the diversity of her schoolmates help shaped her perspective about different beliefs cultures and values
I believe this was a very good and informative interview with my mother. I learned a lot about her past life when she was a child and got a little more insight on my grandparents. The part I liked most...
In this interview, conducted September 2020, Olivia Johnson sits down for a phone call with her grandmother Terry, who grew up in Los Angeles in the 1950’s. They discuss Terry’s childhood and how it influenced her perception of issues like...
Talked about what really shaped her as a person and the people that helped her become the amazing women that she is today
I believe this was a very good and informative interview with my mother. I learned a lot about her past life when she was a child and got a little more insight on my grandparents. The part I liked most...
To wrap things up, we talked about Raistlin’s overall life, goals, past, future, etc. He talked about sensitive topics like his parents and relationships. I got him to open up to me with my questions about things that he normally...
A heart warming and inspirational interview between a 16 year old boy named kanaan Rogers, and his 80 year old grandma: ms.mcwillis. This interview is about her childhood in Arkansas moving into Chicago.