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My mom and I discussed questions and themes of Lilac Girls.
My Grandfather has worked very hard when he came to the United States
I interviewed my father on life during the Cold War in Yugoslavia. In addition, he explained his immigration journey to the United States.
We talked about her family and what they’re like. We also discussed her pets and nicknames.
In this recording mother and daughter discuss the main issues of little women, and how our generation understands those lessons differently.
Diane (76) is asked about her childhood and family, as well as the people who affected her life the most. She reflects on her own and her son's weddings, as well as her daughter-in-law. Diane answers why she wanted to...
Timothy Dunn (75) shares some family history dating back to the Mayflower as well as some memories of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin with friend Chris Brookes (74).
An interview between a granddaughter and her Greek immigrant grandmother.
Nancy Meyer talked about growing up in Evergreen Park in mid 20th century. She had many friends and felt very safe.
In this recording, my mom and I discuss the plot, symbolism, and main ideas of “Waiting for Godot”
The two sisters reminisce on life growing up in EP
In our interview, we talked about how her life was, her regrets and the most things and people she cherrish
Wives Sarah Siegel (58) and Patricia "Pat" Hewitt (73) reflect on their relationship over the years and give advice for other young lesbian couples.
Kay Skonieczny (73) tells her daughters Molly Skonieczny (41) and Amy Skonieczny (43) about meeting their father while she was a Franciscan nun and he was a Franciscan priest.
Connie Smith (65) has a conversation with her sister Virginia Haag (64) about growing up, work, raising children, hobbies, and faith.
This was an interview with my mother about his experiences as a child and some of the most important/ memorable things in her life.
In this recording, sisters discuss the themes of Picoult’s novel, Small Great Things, and its relevance in contemporary society.
Ranya Shah(14) interviewed Meera Kansal(74) about life before and after her journey to America. We talk about academics, political involvement, adjusting to a new life and more.