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In this conversation, I talked with my grandfather about what it was like to live during the 1960’s.
The interview is conducted by Rosalie Kenward (17) with her father Mark Kenward (50). It was recorded in Oakland, California in November 2017. They discuss childhood, moving, family dynamics, the divorce of his parents and the lessons learned from traumatic...
I interviewed my mom. She had to move country witch taught her to adapt to change.
Since 1948 so much has changed... families have grown apart and so have communities. So much anger and distance is depicted on television that people believe that is the way that life is supposed to be. I’m earlier times and...
Joanne adds on to our initial conversation and talks about stories growing up, life lessons, changes, and wisdom to pass on to the next generation.
Me and my mom talk about on her birthday our experiences over the past year with much change.
My partner and I are talking about the results of 2008 presidential election and how it was effective.
A humanitarian trip to India changes an individual’s outlook on people placed in her life.
Can you imagine witnessing the biggest news story unfold in real time? Well Ann Gurrola and many others who were alive in the early 2000’s did. I interviewed my mom, Ann Gurrola on the terrorist attack of the twin towers...
An amazing interview with Alex Harrow, teacher, author, and absolutely amazing person!
Two sisters, Josette and Lilly Thomas, talk about how they first started attending First Congregational Church in Santa Cruz, California at the ages of five and eight. They share their thoughts and feelings about the church changing its name to...
This is the story about a mother and a daughterer who have been through rough times together. A mother of two, breast cancer survivor, and one of the best mothers in the world, Ann Peart talks to her daughter about...
This is a discussion with my 96 year old grandmother and the things she has experienced in life.
I (Star) interview my mom (Sonia) about the not-so new topic of Covid-19. I ask about her experiences during lockdown. We conclude about how you always should keep hope and push through any challenges you face.
Students and volleyball players, Brianna and Bebhinn, interview their coach about her through volleyball.
Today, I interviewed my 73 year old uncle, Donald Gorwky, in his home in San Francisco, California. We discussed his journey moving from Pennsylvania all the way to California and his time in the war. We also chatted about wise...
In this interview I asked my grandfather questions about how American life has changed.
American life through the eyes and passion of an educator. Including the perspective of Tracy Langley, a white, immigrant, woman, and educator.
I used the title before I was born because in this interview my dad is talking about is life as a kid when he was younger, when my mom got pregnant and where our ancestors are from.