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we talked about each example in our lives that i asked him questions about and i was giving examples ab my life too
Intimate conversation with my grandma. She is 89 and the last living person from her family.
interviewing my father a bit on his mother's immigration, his background, how he thinks his culture tied into his and his family's life.
I discuss questions with my mom, who I share a close relationship with, to complete a college assignment.
This interview is focused around cultural identity. I am carrying out this interview to get to know AnaChristina better and to be more engaged in her culture and learn from her.
I didn’t really stick with one single theme; I mostly kept to questions that seemed interesting to me. My mother talks about how she met my dad, fads and religion.
Kathleen Bergman is a 54 year old middle school math teacher. She has an 18 year old daughter and a 17 year old son. When she had her first child at 35 she was thrilled to have a baby girl....
In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Piedmont, California, Sage Gilbert (13) interviews her paternal grandmother, Rhona Gilbert (71), sharing stories from Rhona’s life all across the world.
We discussed her past experiences, memories, and thoughts regarding her religion.
This is an interview looking inside my family history through the lens of my grandmother, Donna Vestre.
Myself Samuel Villa and my uncle Venancio Torres talk about his past experiences of his life. My uncle studies a lot of religion and other stuff like that. He also is retired from 30 years of working for General Motors.
In a conversation with Alison, Katie talks about her family, raising girls to be strong, smart and bold, and becoming acutely aware of gender in her role as an advocate for young women in Richmond Community Schools. Katie shares her...
A father daughter duo interview where the daughter asks the dad some of the things she’s been wondering. Jada is leaving for college in a new state across the country and is leaving behind her biggest support system.
We are discussing things from his child hood as well as his past relationships and lessons that he has learned.