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A walk through Helen Payne’s history and life stories through her eyes and words.
Intimate conversation with my grandma. She is 89 and the last living person from her family.
I ask my friend Dylan questions about his childhood and we just a great conversation
This was my, Arvinder Singh, 18,interview of my cousin, Amrit Singh, 19, who goes to UMBC. This interview dives into the personal life and experiences of my cousin.
Logan Berggren(21) interviews his best friend and roommate Kylie Galvin(20) and they talk about her past and how that shaped her today.
Me and my mom talk about her and her family in her childhood. And growing up in West Virginia.
A short summary of the life of John Thomas Stringer, told in his voice
in this interview, I talked with my mom about her family history and what it’s like to be a parent.
This is an interview with my mother in which she opened up and shared with me some of her life. I asked her some rather difficult questions and she did great at answering them.
Participants are Christopher Aldana, fifteen years old, and his great grandmother, Marilyn Aldana who is seventy-eight years old. Topics spoken about were elections, family, and death.
My mom sat down with me to talk about her child hood in the soviet union.
Me and my grandfather had a conversation about random questions , how he was as a child and etc
We talked about who she missed and her memories. Also the dumbest thing she ever did and if she had any regrets.
My mom’s mom was from New York and her family was from Russia and Poland. my mom’s dad was from New York and his family was from Scotland and Italy. She really loved her grandfather and spending time with him.