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In this test recording, Ahmirah Crump, at Egg Harbor Township High School in EHT NJ, records a practice audio file for the 2019 Great Thanksgiving Listen. Ahmirah Crump is in 11th grade and studying English.
Nana and I talked about her childhood, what it was like growing up in New Jersey, her time as a nurse, and about our relatives.
An interview with my father about his life, what he’s done, and what he hopes to do.
Christian Escudero interviewed his grandmother, Carmela Escudero who is 77 years old from Pola, Italy. In the interview she explains her early life in Italy and the lessons she has learned on her way to the United States.
Mother and son, Anna and Thomas, unpacked family history and Anna’s journey from growing up in a small, atypical family to creating one of her own and a life of community activism.
I got to sit down with my dad and talk about life. As the conversation flowed, I got some insight on what it was like raising me, to law school.
We talked about growing up and plans for the future. We also talked about the people who inspired Stephanie, and got her to where she is today. We also discussed family and how they have an influence on us.
I decided to interview my mom for this thanksgiving listen project because although I know her now. I don’t know a lot of her past and I wanted to to know where she came from, what life was like, and...
Terence Golston: 2020-06-17 18:36:57 Today, Terence Golston (22) interviewed my half-brother Vincent Ceaphus "CeCe" Golston (33). We talked about his childhood, career, dealing with COVID-19, Police riots, our Grandparents and family. (Terence, the interviewer, has autism.)
I decided to interview my mother about her life in South Korea leading up to her current status in the United States.
This interview shows how my mom was raised with many religious views, but took a wrong turn along the way, lost the traditions, but turned into the best mom she could be.
Robert Boyer is my grandpa. He served in the military for 12 years. He is my dad's dad.
I interview my father about his early life and his experiences growing up.
My Aunt Cherry is the 12th of my Grandma Classy's children. We talked for a bit about the coronavirus, the ways she is keeping up with there grandchildren and how her church has handled the transition. My favorite part of...