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This interview, conducted December 30, 2020 in Tustin, California Brady Steinle (12) interviewed his grandfather, Thomas Roddel (81).I learned so much about my grandpa’s life. I learned about some of his personal experiences, childhood and his accomplishments. He talked about...
How would you like to be remembered? What has been the happiest moment of your life so far? The saddest? Talk about Lois Sladkey.
Long before texts, emails, and snapchat, if you wanted to talk to someone you either had to write a letter, or use the phone, and not a cell phone. Jake Freedman interviewed his grandfather Saul Freedman about his mid-high school...
An interview between a granddaughter and her Greek immigrant grandmother.
Sister Genevieve Shea discusses her experiences as a nun for 80 years, and how religious and lay people can respond to social issues facing us today.
Mark Braden (71) and his uncle Burly Brellenthin (97) discuss Burly's experiences farming, in school, serving in the military, and working at a Chevy dealership.
Abel Naranjo and his older sister Abigail Naranjo discuss Abigail's life as a child and how she has developed into the person she is now. Abigail discusses her life as a child and reflects on people in her life who...
This is a short interview about my grandparents who are my father’s parents. My grandparents were very special to my father and should be talked about. This interview is very genuine and is from the deepest part of my father’s...
I interviewed my dad to get to know him better and learn more about his past. I wanted to find out how he chose the career he did and what led him to being in land development. He also is...
My grandma has always had stories about growing up in Kansas City and the culture shock of moving to Chicago. So I wantes to hear more about her experiences
My mother and I talked about our family and what we hold valuable to us. I believe doing this interview will be something I cherish for the rest of my life.
I, Jasmin Martinez interview my mom, Sarai Martinez an immigrant about her life from start to now.
I learned a little bit about my dads family history and what he did when he was my age
We talked about if he had any regrets, what he was most grateful for and anything you wanted to tell me you never have.
A short video about the Ford family traditions, from Christmas to jobs in high school.
We talked about deep conversations on what we mean to each other and what other close people in our lives mean to us.