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Colleagues Pete Rorabaugh (48) and Rebecca Hill (52) talk about the founding of Kennesaw State University's chapter of the United Campus Workers of Georgia.
We talked about his childhood and they affects. He also explained the generation he grew up in and my generation.
This interview was about what life was like in the 1980s and my dad's perspective on his life which he was 7 through 17 in the 1980s.
The life of living in the Midwest, and how things were different
My dad and his cousin had the terrific idea to shine a light on people making out in their cars late at night in the 70’s and this incident is about the funniest instant karma story I’ve ever heard
In this interview, conducted November 28, 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky, Maggie Komp (18), interviews her grandfather, Kenneth Mahoney (65), about his childhood in South Lousiville. Kenneth talks about his family life and social aspects of the 50s, 60s, and 70s,...
How does an entrepreneurial kid make money from video games in the 80s? From Pac-Man to Galaga to Mario Bros, Camilo Echavarria tells his stories of playing video games in the 80s in an interview conducted by his son Gabe...
We talked about life experiences and parts of how he lived. Lots of talk about travel and family and schooling and such a mild adventures as well as rally’s and such.
in this recording i proceeded to interview my mother leidy diaz about he life growing up and the struggles she went through when coming to america. i asked her things such as how she met my father and what it...
My mom had a nice conversation with me about her experiences growing up in a foreign country and how her middle school life was
This is my interview with my Nonna who is the most special person in my life. She is an immigrant from Italy and has lived a very great life
My mother and I discuss her family’s story of immigrating from Serbia to the United States in 1970. She is the youngest of four siblings (pictured above).
I talk with my longtime friend and neighbor Catherine about her experience being witness to critical movements in the history of human rights (which she didn’t know were human rights at the time).
This interview is mostly about my Tia Clara growing up and how she raised her beautiful children, also how she said great things about her past.
My father told me about his childhood, his occupation, some of his favorite memories of his life and mine, and shared valuable lessons to any future generations of the Davis family.
Mimi talks about how she came to Provincetown in 1973 as a 16 year old runaway and found her way to the drop-in center
Irene Rosen defected from Czechoslovakia at 11 years old. Her family’s clever escape from the Communist regime showcases the trials and tribulations of immigrants in the 1970’s. She reflects on her experience and elaborates on her unique story.