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In this interview, conducted December 7, 2017 in Memphis, Tennessee, Isabella Brewer (15) interviews her grandmother Charlotte Brewer (63) about her life in multiple small towns in Arkansas in the Southern United States. Ms. Brewer describes her experience in school...
Olivia Gibson (18) and her grandmother, Jackie DiNubila (74) sit down to discuss a bit about Jackie’s life, as well as the people and memories that have been the most important to her.
Friends Carol Scholp (74) and Donald Munro (93) share a conversation about their philanthropic organization and the work they do in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Alejandro Menendez interviews his high school friend Dominic Granados. They talk about Dominic's life.
Eli (13) interviews Cole (19) and Eli asks about the most impactful, proud, and important moments of Cole’s life.
My mom and I discuss her early childhood and her career with Walmart. We reflected on her family values and success in her personal life and career.
During this interview, we discuss my grandmother’s life experiences, focusing on segregation and the Civil Rights Movement.
Learning about my Grandfather unlocked so much about him I never even knew! Love you grandpa!
Jared Drake interviews his maternal grandparents for his 10th grade American History class in 1991
Today I am interviewing my sister Kensie Hulsey, she just turned 21, and we are just talking about the fundamentals of life.
Spouses, Melissa Smith (37) and Matt S (39), sit down for a conversation about their relationship, their experiences serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, and the decisions they had to make in order to start a family together.
My interview with miss Gillian Bunting covering a few life questions for my English project.
The quality in education and the history of education was mainly talked about in this interview.
Bruce Hendrix, United States military veteran recounts his time of service to our country and how he found his faith
My dad and I talked about a little bit of everything. He told me about how his loss of job has changed his attitude about things. As well as, the sportings events he has attended and his favorite.
In this interview we hear from Kevin Cheri, Buffalo National River's first African-American employee and retired superintendent, about his experience rising up in the National Park Service