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Memories and lessons learned from family members’ work experiences
My grandfather talks about his favorite things about thanksgiving and his greatest accomplishments
I interviewed my aunt's husband for this project. I got to know more about my uncle. He talks about his childhood, job, and lessons he learned.
For this EDF StoryCorps interview, I chose to interview my family’s seratenya, Dabash Worku whom I consider to be an integral member of our family. Prior to this interview, Dabash gave notice that she would cease working with her employer...
He grew up in a large family, playing sports. He worked hard for 2 companies he owned. Loves his family
Basir talks about the values instilled in him growing up that has helped him to become a well-rounded and successful person.
We talked about my grandmas life from when she was born until now. We talked about important people in her life that had a positive impact.
During the interview with Helen we talked about her current career and how she feels about it and what she plans to do in the future.
Interviewing a family member and asking personal questions about his life
We talked about some of her memories and then we talked about her family life and her story of moving to the U.S.
My grandmother, Elena Grogan, talks about her life in Moldova and how she moved to America, as well as her experiences here.
Sydney (18) was interviewing dana (28) the school nurse at evening star elementary that she was shadowing the first semester of the medical ignite program. Dana answered one of Sydney’s question of how Dana would want to be remembered and...
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Mariana Cano (15) interviews her mom Jessica Osorio (35) about her life being homeschooled and not having the same life experiences as others who attended public school. Mrs. Osorio shared...