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Estelle and her grandchildren discuss how the nation has changed since her coming of age during WWII.
He answers questions about his childhood and life that give insight into how things were 50-60 years ago.
Thomas Helmer (69) interviewed by his granddaughter (16) about his experiences during the 1960s.
We talked of my fathers past and how he came into this country. We also talked about fatherhood and me as a child. I asked him a total of 14 questions
Me, Jamie Pedersen, interviews my Grandmother, Rita Pedersen about my Grandfather, Andy Pedersen, and their life together.
I talked with my Grandma about her past, and present. We talked about historical events that happened in her life, some where she was involved and some that she heard of.
In this Interview, conducted in November 2023, Hill Hughen (18) interviews his mother Valerie Hughen (46) about her memories and experience in economics. Valerie shares some of her favorite educational and childhood memories. She also mixes in some of her...
In this interview, conducted in November 2023, in Birmingham, Alabama, Maggie Walton (17), interviews her grandmother, Martha Thornburgh (81). This interview discusses Martha’s childhood as well as relationships with her family. Martha shared stories of growing up in Alabama, and...
Stephen Evangelista interviews his grandmother, Illuminada Evangelista about her life. This is for an interpersonal communication project.
My dad is 46, and I’m 18. We talked about video games and their importance to him. he recounted what they were in his youth and what they mean to him as of now.
Friends Annie Nelson (65) and Polly Wade (94) recount Polly's 30 years as a volunteer and docent at the Laramie Plains Museum at the historic Ivinson Mansion.