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Don Anderson discusses his childhood growing up in Chicago, what he's grateful for, and what kind of legacy he will leave to his children and grandchildren.
The story of someone who although had a rough childhood has risen to me a great person.
I did a total of 23 questions where my grandma talks about her childhood life, where she grew up, and how she met my grandpa.Also memories of myself and my father, aunt, and uncle
Through out this interview, me and my father, Jose Garcia, discuss family memories. These memories played a defining role in both of our lives. Though laughter and remembering sad events, I have remembered why I love my father so much.
This is about my Grandfathers past and the ups and downs of it. He explains his own wisdom of truth about life as well.
This interview was a very meaningful moment. This gave me the chance to get closer to him.
In this interview, conducted on June 3, 2018, in Chicago, Illinois, I interviewed my mother Dinh Luong. We talked about Dinh’s life in America as a Vietnamese immigrant. They also talk about life in Dinh’s home country. We also recount...
Donald “Doc” Prahlow reflects on how his 91 years have shaped him into the great-grandfather he is today. He shares Depression-era lessons with his future descendants.
In this interview, recorded November 23, 2016 in Urbana, Illinois, I, Jack Larson age 16, talk to my Grandpa, Carl S Larson age 84, about his life and experiences. Born in 1934, he attended University of Illinois and became a...
Interview of Leon (Label) Handler's covering his early years to his working years.
My mom has gone through a lot in her life and in this interview she talks about some of those things
Mary Jane Anderson discusses her childhood in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, her work at the Santa Fe Railroad, and her religious and family life.
This interview is me asking questions to my 71 year old grandmother, about her life, politics and the thoughts on the generation today.
On this episode, we’re spotlighting the topic of COVID-19 and growing up.
My grandma and I discussing life and how creativity has presented itself theoughout life’s various stages.