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Colleagues Thomas S. Tisdale (83) and Anne Mitchell (60) talk about South Carolina's history and their personal projects of tracing family genealogy.
Sixty-two years together and just as playful as when they first met.
We discussed the Poetry Society of South Carolina’s 100th anniversary and the contribution of the organization to the Charleston Renaissance.
We talked about some of her life story. Including her kids, her as a child, and her grandparents.
Carol Bulwinkle was born in Santa Barbra, California and moved to Charlotte North Carolina shortly after she got Polio as a child. The effects still impact her today. She grew up in Charlotte and moved to Charleston, South Carolina when...
Dan Berry (79) talks with his daughter Donna Berry Smith (54) about his life growing up, childhood memories, and life in Orlando.
Virginia "Gin" Behrends (81) talks to her friend, Nancy Parode (53), about her childhood, her feelings towards Pearl Harbor, her wedding, being a navy wife, and living in the south during the Civil Rights Movement.
We discussed life in college as an athlete, life in the Navy as a commanding officer, and the amazing stories of those times.
Bobby Donaldson (52) speaks with his mentor Gloria Eaddy (80) about her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement and memories of historically Black neighborhoods across Columbia.
Henry McCoy (59) sits down with his mother-in-law, Margaret Black (85), to ask about her and her sisters' adventures in "show biz."
Lacey Jenkins (24) will be talking about some personal/professional accomplishments, her greatest influence in life, a teacher that impacted her life, and the COVID-19 pandemic. She will also share her thoughts on the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, how it feels...
Friends Joseph "Raleigh" West (39) and Charles Lane (67) discuss their work as conservationists, their journey to the field, the topographical and social factors that shaped the Revolutionary War, and what this history means for us in the present moment.
I interviewed Aundrea Cunningham(name of interviewee) for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank...
This interview talks about my dads life growing up and some of his best and worst memories in his life so far.
(Part 1 of 2) I talk to my grandma about the family I know and the other side I don’t.
Matthew interviews his mom about what it was like growing up in South Africa.