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Greg and I talked about the type of art he creates and where he gets his ideas from
I️ asked my dad about starting his own company and the difficulties and rewards that come with it.
Deborah, a teen in the 60’s, very active in movements such as Anti-War, Civil Rights, environment.
In this interview, Alison talks with Amy and Andy Dudas, owners of Dudas Law and community builders who are turning a vacant building in downtown Richmond into a place where all are welcome to create art of any form.
I interviewed my maternal grandmother, Rosh Dia Mostafa. She was born in Cairo, Egypt on October 28, 1930. She came to the United States in 1968 with my mother and grandfather. She got her masters degree in fashion design at...
Keith Dick of Baytown, Texas, happens to be the nephew of Paul Revere from the 1960s/1970s rock and roll group, Paul Revere and the Raiders. Paul Revere died in 2014, but Keith has fond memories of spending time with his...
Anna and LeeLee discuss their lives during Covid 19 and changes for them and their families.
Interview with Laurine Roberts about Martin Luther Kings Legacy and living in Newark, NJ during the Civil Rights Era
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Jimmy Lee Curits (61) about his life in Provincetown as an artist, beloved nightlife doyenne and a bon vivant.
Chatting with my mom about her childhood from the 1950s & 60s.
I interview my sister Kayla gonzalez she is 20 years old and I asked her about her journey and future and how she started being an artist
An interview about the conflicts of entering and pursing jobs in art in today's society
I wanted to get to know some more about my mom's past and future. She's strong, smart and interesting. I'm always happy to be able to pick her brain! I'm thankful to have been raised by her, despite any hardship.
The daughter of a resident interviews her mother and they reflect on fond memories at The Mount, and what The Mount has meant to multiple generations of their family.
Jerry Munk tells Jackson about his early life on the farm and childhood in the 1960's as well how aware he was of counterculture movements and the civil rights movement growing up on the farm.