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Martha Colon describes her childhood, family, lessons learned, and advice she would give to those who need it.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Chantilly, VA, Cindy Nguyen interviews Ms. Black about her childhood and life. Ms. Black shares her stories on how New York and changes, like a sudden adventure in the military, has made...
Marion Gruber (86) visits StoryCorps Atlanta to talk about her life with her daughters, Randi Yablon (62) and Suzy Blough (61), as well as her granddaughter Sara Blough (27).
This is an interview about September 11th with my mom who was two blocks away from the World Trade Center.
My mother describes her experience during 9/11 and what it was like working in a hospital after the attack.
Mac Frazier shares his memories of the day, and how he was affected by those events.
This is a interview of my parents about their experience during 9/11/01. My father was a police officer and my mother a student.
Lisa Pfeffer talks about her life growing up on Long Island in an Italian-American family. She discusses being moved to Texas at 12 years old, and facing prejudices for being different. She reflects on her childhood 1700 miles away from...
On November 25, 2018 in Pocantico Hills, New York (in the house that I live in now and the house that my mom's family lived in before) I interviewed my maternal grandfather, my Poppia, Iand rned new things about him.
Marge Kilian Lokey talks to Marilyn Graham about her life for the Peace Community Church project "Celebrate the 90s."
While intended on talking about the past personal live of a mother that a child wanted to know more about actually became a conversation more about our changing society and what that means for families.
Ted discusses his career in theater, resiliency, and the topic of child abuse
Goes through the life of a young Italian girl living with her parents and growing up with Italian immigrant parents
What is the hardest thing you ever had to say to someone? Sometimes disappointing your parents is the only thing that will lead to your own happiness in life. My favorite childhood memory. A special toy and a birthday.
We talked about my grandmother's childhood and family. We also talked about approaches on life and morals.
Jenny Madox talks about her experience as a child going through her parents divorce and all that came with it.
She was a good sport about the interview even though she doesn't like having to answer on the spot. I spent most of my interview asking her about her childhood and memories in general.