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I talk with my mom about her life as a teacher and Mother
The participant in the interview is my older brother, Jason Osei-Tutu. He’s 21 years old. General questions about self introduction were asked such as language he speaks back home, his educational background, and country of origin.
my interviewee is my mom, Mellisa and she is 41 years old and we talked a lot about her childhood.
This interview was made at the home of Caroline on January 15, 2018. I’m this interview it explains Caroline’s childhood story and how it was growing up on a farm in Lynchburg, VA. She talks about having a kid at...
This is an interview with Marri (18), she is my best friend. We spoke about random things, mostly about our friendship and future. My name is Whitney and I conducted this interview as a class project.
Giovanni Cucchiara (14 years) interviews his peer Abdi Abdikarim (14 years) about celebrations. They talk about what holidays and celebrations Abdi celebrates and why.
Talking with my dad about his time as a child and adult throughout his life who helped influence his life for the better.
this was a great conversation with my dad, it really helped me understand how intelligent he really is. all the information from him is also very important and I’m happy I can share this with you
learn a little about jordan . she answers some questions regarding her life and personal achievements
Thy Truong (16) talks to her aunt, Alice Nguyen (61), about her childhood in Vietnam, as opposed to her life after she sought refuge in the United States.
We talked about her regrets, who inspires her and what age she would like to go back in her life
This was an interview between two high school boys who lived through COVID 19 and what it was like
Wyatt Baxter age 18 and Chris Baxter age 17 brothers. Talking about Chris’s life and the things that he remembers.
What defines us — and what doesn’t. And the power of just stopping and saying “how you doing?” Because we all can do something today that makes tomorrow better.