#GSUDeathF19

How death is viewed in different cultures. How perception of death changes.

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Robert Levy and Justin Blake

Justin Blake (50) interviews his friend Robert "Rob" Levy (62) about how he learned about AIDS, his time on Fire Island, and how the AIDS epidemic changed his life and the community on Fire Island.

My Godmother,Stephanie.

I interviewed my Godmother who has raised me and cared for me since I was born. We also talked about our family traditions and history.

Nat’s Memorial Interview

This audio is about my great aunt Nat. Her daughter answers questions about her life.

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Celia Flores and Cristina Flores

Cristina, 30, speaks to mother, Celia, 59, about the dath of nephew, David, 22 years ago and the impact it had on their family. Cristina, 30 años, habla con su mama, Celia, 59 años, sobre la muerte de su sobrina,...

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Arthur Park and Abe Cho

Cousins Arthur Park (82) and Abe Cho (81) sit down to remember Herbert Cho, Abe' younger brother and Arthur's cousin, who died during the Vietnam War.

remembering grandma
October 4, 2022 App Interview

Samantha (16) talks to her mother,April (44) about her recently passed grandmother

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Richard Winger and Antonio Haynes

Antonio Haynes (37) interviews his friend Richard Winger (67) about his experience of the AIDS epidemic on Fire Island. Richard says he feels like Fire Island lost an entire generation of men and discusses what the community was like in...

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Norma Roose and Rebecca Roose

Norma, 88, talks to her granddaughter, Rebecca, 33, about how her life changed when she was widowed at 48 years old. Norma married young and had been a house wife, with her husband always taking care of the finances. After...

How I used strength to overcome a challenge

When losing a family member, I had to be strong in order to get through it.

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Ava discusses her norms and her preferences that are different from the average person do to her parents being divorce. Ava also talks about how she views death and how hers differs from the average American.

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Jessie East and Mary Alexander

Mary Alexander [no age given] talks with her daughter, Jessie East (45), about her passion for music and how love of family and home has inspired her first album.

My Dad

We talked about who my father is and the things and people in his life that are significant to him.