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I chose to interview my brother who is 21 years old and is a senior at Kent State University. I wanted to interview him because he changed his major and I was wondering how it went. I thought the interview...
A short interview with my sister. Miranda is 21 years old, about five years older than I am. We talked about simple things, like my life and her early life. The questions I asked were broad, but she gave much...
This is a compilation of several stories about my great grandma, Sylvia Oscar. She was a stubborn, tough woman who sometimes made funny mistakes.
I interviewed my grandfather on thanksgiving and he told me all about his life from his childhood to now. I can proudly say that I have learned many lessons and story’s about him just from this short interview. He has...
A main topic of this interview was about my mom and her moving to America
I interviewed my Nana. In this interview we discussed many things from childhood to current life. I got to know some things even i didn’t know about my nana. She explains a lot of her childhood, and what she enjoyed...
Bill looks up to his father. He is great full for his wife and children. One of his favorite memories is meeting his wife.
Maria is a strong woman that came into the US. She had a rough but wonderful childhood. This interview focuses on our family and her childhood.
An interview describing prejudice in everyday life and ways to help prevent religious prejudice for future generations.
Me and my aunt discuss her former profession as a teacher. It should be noted that I experienced a strange error with my phone while recording this: at one point it stated that it had stopped recording abruptly, so I...
A conversation in spanish between a mother and a daughter about her mother's life in the United States.
The great thanksgiving listen, my mom reflects on her childhood. Thegreatlisten2018.
In this interview we talk a lot about lessons learned in her life. Not backing down, learing to keep control and respecting family are all really big factors in her life today. We talk about Iris Hills, a dance class...
Playing an instrument, painting, and traveling the world. These are what Stephen Hoffman would like to do when he retires. In November 2018, 15 year-old JJ Hoffman interviewed his grandfather, Stephen Hoffman, about his past and his future. The story...
Well we talked about life and what could we do to make it better or has made it better. In this journal called life we have made some mistake but God has really been there for us to be a...
This is an interview about growing up in foster care, family, and community involvement.
This interview is about my Grandfathers, Anthony Varriale life and how he grew up, until now.
We talked about Pawp’s life in New Orleans, his family, and his career as an engineer.
I interviewed my teacher because she’s an amazing woman who I believe is worth listening to.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Simi Valley, CA, Kyle Fukumoto (13) interviews his maternal grandma, Judy Freel (82) about her life experiences. She details her childhood in Seattle, and talks about raising Michele, Kyle’s mom.
In this interview, conducted on November 25, 2018 in Whitewater, Wisconsin, Audrey Mayer (14) interviews her father Christopher (47) about what it was like growing up in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Mr. Mayer shares his favorite memory of his wife, Karen. He...
A story of my grandmother’s amazing life in many different places in the U.S. living with a big family.
This interview was conducted November 26, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. Natalia Beltran (16) interviewed her mom, Erica Avila (36) about her childhood in Humboldt Park and how living in such a troubled neighborhood shaped her into the woman she is...