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My dad who is a Syrian refugee speaks about his childhood and what he had to go through being an immigrant.
I (Kira Leavitt) talked to Marcia Via my grandma about our family and her childhood. I also asked her about advice for the future.
Max reflects on his 5-week adventure in New Zealand earlier this year. "Sweet as!"
One Small Step partners Dagmar Ebaugh (55) and Sandy S. (55) have a conversation where they explore the life experiences that have shaped their political views. As children, they both moved often, which they believe gave them perspective on different...
Asked my dad when he first arrived to the US, when he finally became legalizaed, and when he got his first car and house.
Insight into my mother’s childhood growing up in the 70’s
Our family’s history with hemophilia and its treatment complications, including HIV, Hepatitis, and inhibitors. As we near a cure, we remember the past.
In this interview, given on November 28th, 2017, I sit down and have a heart to heart with my grandfather. Don H. Waldrop (my bumper) and I talk about his upbringing on the family farm and how it impacted his...
Don Millinger (66) and his husband, Gary Clinton (70), remember their first visit to Fire Island Pines, discuss learning about AIDS, and share memories of loved ones they lost throughout the epidemic. The pair also reflect on how Fire Island...
This interview is filled with important components of my mom’s life.
On November 27th, 2017, Charlie Ruderman interviewed his mother Catherine Smith to learn about her childhood and what it was like to lose a loved one. Throughout the interview, Catherine describes her childhood in the 1970’s San Fernando Valley. This...
This interview is between myself and my aunt who grew up in South Louisiana in the 1970s.
Grandad’s family history in NZ and UK, our family now and what’s in store for the future
When Helen (my mom) was young, she horned in a poor village, there are 7 members in her family, so it is hard For them to support their life. Her father was a farmer, one time he used a winter...
This interview explores the memories of a women who lived in the 1970's and the events that shaped the present day.
Mary Rosewater (49) talks with her son, Jacob Rosewater (17) about her childhood memories of the bicentennial, and how this event contrasted with the anxiety of the rest of the 1970s
My sister is named after grandma. She is just like her. She remembers her teaching and prayers
He answers questions about his childhood and life that give insight into how things were 50-60 years ago.