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We mainly talked about personal stories and remeberances throughout my interviwee’s life time.
In this interview conducted over the phone (in Greenville, SC and Charleston, SC) on November 27th, 2017, Emilie Moore (13) interviews her grandfather about his life and the early life of her father. Mr. Moore shares stories about his work...
I sat down with my son Corban to interview for a school assignemnt, I loved listening to him.
Louise Chambers, Stella Tongour’s grandmother recounts some highlights of her life including family, education, travels, and job experience.
We talked about my moms life moving from Jamaica, how she met my dad, and her line of work.
For this interview, we pretty much spoke about how it was growing up in Jamaica and things to look forward to in the future.
Colleagues Debbie Hutchinson (47) and Marvin Millington (28) discuss the H2 agricultural visa and the opportunity for advancement it provides a whole community back in Jamaica.
Coworkers Esther Louis (37), Cortes Lewis James (50), and Yakesha Llewellyn (32) talk about their work as doulas and the importance of interrupting the Black maternal health crisis.
Cindy Smith: 2021-09-16 01:03:27 54 years old interviewing her partner, Christopher Broughton, 53 years old 3 months after a life changing accident they were involved in. Christopher survived a near death experience and shares what he's learned from life, the...
This interview is about me (Landen age 14) and my dad (Hayden age 42). Some of the topics that we talked about in this interview were about memories, people, overall life, and regrets.
Stephen Thomas (37) and Rosalie McGhie (63) interview Stephen's grandmother and Rosalie's mother, Thelma McGhie (88), about her immigration to the United States and her life here working as a seamstress and a dietician.
My Mom and Step Dad are getting married soon. I wanted to ask a few questions that might not be remembered. I also wanted things that are not sad every day to be told today. My parents won't get to...
In this interview, Colonel Terry DeRouchey discusses his time at West Point and some of the highlights of his military career. He served in the United States Military for 35 years.
This interview is about my mom life and stuff she did wanted do and experiences she’s had
A New York City college student and peer mentor acknowledges those who have taught her important life lessons that she shares with others.