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In this interview, we discussed my mother’s childhood and how it contributed to her being the woman she is today.
Today we discussed the life, times, and legacy of my Grandmother Muriel Burke. We cover a range of topics from throughout her life, including her trials and tragedies, her overcoming of these and emerging triumphant from them. She is forever...
My Grandmother spoke about what it was like to have lived through the civil rights era.
This is a summary between Noa Fisher(sixteen years old) and Dani Fisher(eighteen years old). Dani and Noa Fisher are sisters and live on Long Island in New York. This interview is about the coronavirus and their experience during this pandemic.
In this interview I interviewed my best friend’s cousin, I asked them questions and had a fun time talking with them.
Ron DeBenedictis (an iron worker by trade) tells about how he came to live in California from Massachusetts, survived falling 88 ft from a skyscraper and how he met his wife Jeanne.
We talked about his childhood and his jobs. How he enjoyed his jobs and now his retirement.
In this interview my mother and I talked about her childhood compared to her adulthood and about her family's importance to her.
My dad talked about how he is grateful for the life he has been given. My dad mentions how he doesn’t take the life god gave him for granted.
Inspiring change through conversation. In the aftermath of the brutal murder of George Floyd, at the hands of law enforcement, we are launching a new interview-based collection of stories where members can share their personal experiences in coping with such...
I interviewed my grandparents about their move from Philadelphia to Lindenhurst NY. They talked about their life in Philly, how the move was to Long Island. Talked about hope and money and how family is the most important thing.
Nancy Blanchard was 44 at the time of the Stonewall Uprising.
Throughout this interview we talked about family, how life was back then, and memories.
Brother and sister Freeman Shore (82) and Wini Freund [no age given] discuss growing up, their family history, and how they got involved at Central Synagogue.
Discussion with my grandmother (Oma) on her life then & now as a mother, wife, and grandmother. She identifies as a member of the Traditionalist/Silent Generation.