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Grandaddy (Jack Swarthout) and I spoke about his experiences throughout his life and how each one has impacted his views and perspectives.
Marsha Music (62) tells Claire Nelson (40) the story of how her father's record store, a hallmark of the Detroit Black music scene, was burned down during the Detroit Rebellion of 1967.
This interview, conducted on November 26, 2017 in Vestavia, Alabama, Katherine Ratliff (17) interviews her grandmother Deborah about her life as a child in Tuscumbia and about her and her family growing up and settling here in Birmingham.
In this interview, conducted on April 21, 2022 in Birmingham, Michigan, Coco Lowman (13) interviews her friend, Margaux Kohn (13) about her life and memories she has.
Anne discusses her early life during WWII as a child of a US Navy submariner, growing up as a Navy “brat”, her belief in the basic goodness of people, her adventurous spirit, and much more.
Friends Shymeria Stone (24) and Noah Hack (22) talk about their forever friendship, some fond memories they have with one another, and some wisdom they have learned over the years.
While in Michigan, Jenae Wright (31) talks to her friend Kelly Willmott (60) about living in Texas and differences between the two states. She moved to the state after living in Michigan for over a decade and now faces strains...
Friends and colleagues Tara Sheena (33) and Getaneh Mekonen (33) discuss their childhood experiences, their career turning points toward an MBA program, the importance of collaboration, and the future of business.
Working with Jennifer Abramczyk at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
I interviewed my Grandma about her life for my I Great Thanksgiving Listen.
my grandpa is telling me about his past life with music playing the saxophone.
Asked my grandma questions about what she knew about the Vietnam war and how times back then were like when it started
I asked questions about how my dad met my mom, why our ancestors came to America, and how my dad would like to be remember.
We talked about many of the events and people in his life that shaped him to be the person that he is. He also shared one of the things that he is most grateful for and that is being born...
Betsy Goodell talked about her childhood and experiences that have meant a lot to her.
My Aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she as eighteen-years-old where she completed high school and college in Michigan and then moved to California.