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I learned more about my grandfather, Jack Safirstein’s life. I also learned more about my uncle EJ, who passed when I was very young.
Kayla and Marisa tell us about their great grandfather in WWII
Anne has a conversation with her 92 year-old mother, Megan, about her life journey with homosexuality and love.
An interview between Shaylene Diaz(15) and Connie Smith(69) for my World History winter final.
An interview about my Grandma's life and my Mother's life.
In this interview, conducted on November 24th 2016 in New Hyde Park, New York, Nicki Stephen (16) interviews her uncle Felix Stephen (36) about his teenage years in high school. Felix Stephen shares stories about his experience in high school,...
This a short chat I had with a friend of mine, about how her mothers parenting style and who she chooses as friends effects her life
In this interview, we talked about how our families migrated to the UAE.
I mainly chose to ask questions relevant to his school life, work life and love life. Being his girlfriend, it was interesting (and sweet) to hear about how he would answer some of these questions.
Me and my grandma started off with some general questions, leading up to her childhood and how she came to meet my grandpa.
We talked about my mom’s time at school. This included details about how her school was like.
Kaia Hillegass (51) is interviewed by her son (18) about a traumatic event during high school.
Mr. Stone and I talked about his life, how it was different than what he had imagined it to end up being and some of his regrets. We also talked some about our memories from my freshman year of high...