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We talked about my grandfahter’s childhood and his family when he was younger than I am now.
On July 20, 2017, Midland's current President & CEO, Shawn M. McInerney, interviewed Dr. Edward Scagliotta, Former Executive Director and Founder of The Midland School - a nonprofit School and specialized program for children and young adults with intellectual and...
Learn about the 3rd largest commercial fishing port in the United States and how they help to bring food to our tables. Started in the 1920s, Viking Village has become a leader in responsibly sourced seafood.
Part 3 of 4. "What is the difference between the law and justice?" The pandemic, social unrest, and the way forward.
In this test recording, Kira Kolmetsky at Egg Harbor Township High School un Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey records a practice audio file for the 2019 Great Thanksgiving Listen. Kira is in 11th grade and is studying english.
Interview conducted by myself, Victoria Arthus (19), of my boyfriend Brian Pollard (19), discussing his thoughts on the spread of the Coronavirus and how it has affected his life. Brian and I are both in the Rutgers Honors College.
This interview was taken on November 19, 2018 in Severna Park, Maryland. This interview includes Elena Tator (13) and her grandfather Frank Formica (77). He talks about where he grew up which was New Jersey. He was in school plays...
Two teenaged friends sit and talk about a world they did not choose and choosing themselves.
Meet Bonnie Leigh! From picking up a guitar for $5 at a yard sale, to establishing herself as one of South Jersey’s most respected musicians, Bonnie has certainly come a long way. In this interview, she shares her best performing...
Me interviewing my grandmom Sandy Levy in her living room in Northfield New Jersey about her life and experiences growing up in Atlantic City.
Part 2 of 2. "The danger of worry."
As a celebration of Black History Month, February 2018, Middlebury College's Davis Family Library has initiated a series of oral interviews, "In Your Own Words." In them, Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace...
In this interview we discussed what it was like for my uncle to move from New Jersey to California and how he has become who he is today.
Delores (82) shares her insight, experience, and testimony on a changing community with Gabby (17). As an organization, we believe intergenerational spaces and intergenerational sharing is important.
Part 1 of 2. Judge Carl Marshall talks to Julissa (17) about his experiences as a juvenile justice judge, the law, justice and a more perfect union.
Rachel, Ananya, and Mei are interviewing their orchestra teacher, Mrs. Pasquarelli, about her childhood home and parts of her current home.
Folklife Director Lesley Schierenbeck interviews Cape May native decoy carver Jack Murray about his apprenticeship with J.P. Hand of Cape May, his passion for carving, and why decoy carving is a unique folk art. Jack volunteers his time by showing...
I asked my grandmother about her childhood, my grandfather and her family.
We talked mostly about his childhood. We also talked mostly about the most influential people in his life.
Part 1 of 2. "The need is so great. We offer services to make right what years have gotten so wrong."
Dr. Lundy is currently engaged in research of 313+ free and enslaved African people buried in unmarked graves in the Siloam-Hope First (Old First) Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, NJ cemetery with a goal of establishing a monument to honor and remember...
My dad who is a Syrian refugee speaks about his childhood and what he had to go through being an immigrant.