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Story of my great great great grandfather heard through stories from my grandmother.
This is a school Project that we are supposed to interview our parents, about the Great Recession of 2008
We talked about her life as a child and school. We talked about what her town was like and farming as well as a brief story about her time in the great depression
My mom believes the government should help the people by providing jobs and security.
In this interview my mother and I talk about her childhood years as well as an important person in her life who’s lived through five generations. It’s a comedic interview, with very real answers.
[Recorded: Friday, July 21, 2023] This One Small Step conversation was recorded in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of the Sorensen Institute’s summer High School Leaders Program in 2023. Lally Northcutt (17) is from Sterling and Grace Sgueglia (17) is from...
A great-granddaughter’s interview with her great-grandmother, a Rosie the Riveter
[Recorded Thursday, April 27th, 2023] Alex (19) and Allie (31) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Alex is a first year undergraduate student at the University of Virginia studying biomedical engineering to pursue medicine. Allie is a...
In this interview I talk to my dad about his marriage, job life, even picked his brain about his thoughts on politcs.
I talked to my dad about his political journey along with his journey through life and how he’s developed as a person.
We discussed national events that occurred throughout his lifetime and how he experienced them. He shed light on his views of said events.
Isaak and Mary, brother and sister, share a laugh or two in their interview, wherein their satire is actually so bad that it surprisingly takes on a meaning of its own.
An interview with my grandfather about his childhood and time in the Marines