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This is a compilation of several stories about my great grandma, Sylvia Oscar. She was a stubborn, tough woman who sometimes made funny mistakes.
Have you ever had any doubts in your beleifs? What kind of beliefs were they? And were any of them political?
My friend Anne Hermann has long had a passion for and involvement with the field of mental health services, particularly for older adults.
My grandfather, Harry, was a rocket scientist for General Electrics. My grandmother, Marie, worked in an atomic power lab and chemistry research lab. They were married in 1951.
My friend Dick Hermann, an attorney, author, and columnist writes often about his passion for education reform. We talked about this.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Mohawk, New York, Lelaina Beauregard interviews her grandma Diane about her childhood and her faith in life. Grandma Diane talks about her experience with faith in college and how she found it....
Delaney Gradwell talks to her grandmother, Julie Peters, about growing up South Buffalo during the 1940s and other anecdotes from Julie's life.
I talked to my great grandmother about her life and advice she would give to people about living life.
This interview was about telling my grandparents story from my Dad’s point of view.
Looking back at the life of a first generation child of Holocaust survivors
Wilfredos briefly explains his experience from coming from El Salvador to the United States
Reminiscing on the draft, WWII, post-war America, and the GI Bill. How a young artist journeyed out of the war and onto the bustling streets of Manhattan.
Folklorist Ann Hoog (45) interviews longtime colleague and American Folklife Center volunteer, Howard Kramer (77) about his early life, and his 16 years volunteering at the Center.
We discussed growing up in Levittown, NY as a rowdy child. Then, we talked about the experience of becoming a musician and traveling around the world to perform. And finally Jeff told me about deciding to come home to build...
My mom and I discuss the human right to housing and the thoughts that we have regarding the different environments that we have experienced throughout our lifetimes.
Robert Mere shared his memories of growing up, the influence of education and a strong loving family on his development, and the importance of accepting other people where they are at. He used the culmination of his 79 years of...
Ross Pudaloff talks about his family and childhood.