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Spoke with my mom about her life growing up. Also about our family’s background. Interview done in Spanish.
I interviewed my dad about his younger self and views on the world back then and now.
I talked about life with my mother and things she did with her life. I also talked her beliefs and things she wanted to change about her life.
This is a compilation of random questions asked to my little sister with the intent to have her listen to this later in life and see how her answers have changed.
In this interview, I sat down and chatted with my grandfather who is on my fathers side. In addition to that, we talked about how he grew up as a child in North Carolina and Chicago, his time in the...
I interviewed my grandpa William Parks. He is originally from Kansas and was a public defender in Chicago, IL. He also joined the military. We discussed his life and impact on the world and also talked about his love, the...
I spoke to Dr. Job Ngwe, a professor of Social Work at Northeastern in his home in Chicago, IL about his past and what he looks forward to in the future for TheGreatListen2017 and Lincoln Park HS Room 311.
In this interview I ask my grandma about her life and the how it is going and has gone.
my mother who is 40 and me Ivan Rodriguez who is 17 years old. I interview my mother about her past and how it was to be a young mother
What makes people happy throughout a long life. What are some good morals to have.
I talk to my grandmother about growing up, having kids, moving, and her purpose in life.
Just getting to know my dad more whether I knew the story or not just delving into a different part of his life.
Friends Nyah Hoskins (25), Patrisia Vekima (25), and Michaela Clarke (25) reminisce on defining memories from their friendship such as first meetings, college life, living together, transitioning out of college, and more.
Mr. James Smith Jr. is 103 years old. He is being interviewed by his granddaughter, Mrs. Tamara Pryor. Tamara is 48 years old. In this interview, they are taking a brief walk through Mr. James Smith Jr.'s life.
This StoryCorps interview was about my grandmothers life growing up in Beirut, Lebanon and her move to Chicago, Illinois.