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On November 29, 2020 in Roswell, GA, Lilly Williams (17) talks with her mom, Sylvia (42), about her childhood, love life, and parenthood. Sylvia explains some of her favorite and worst memories, such as when her husband proposed. At the...
This is a short 5 question interview about my mom for a project for Holy Innocents Episcopal School
Interview with my dad about corona, elections, and the year 2020
Jack Herther (88) discusses ROTC and his time in the Air Force that lead to his experience on a hot air balloon.
I interviewed Christine DeMordaunt (my mom) and she is always been a person I look up to and want to know more about her work experience and about her mom, whom I never got to meet. Christine shares life lessons...
Death experience: Interview with Idil by Gloria
This is an interview with my grandmother about her view on death, the experience she had with it, and how she would like to go.
Hear advising stories of two award-winning advisors from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech.
A conversation with Emily Williams, the 2018 GLA New Member Round Table Chair.
Edward J. Powers, Sr. (79) shares stories and memories with his family about his childhood in Pottsville, PA, his career in Public Health, and the life he and wife Helen M. Powers (79) have had so far with their children,...
This is my second interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith. Here he discusses how he experienced racism growing up and how he developed his own attitude of race relations.
KT O’Brien owner of Savannah Tours and Tales shares her knowledge of one of America’s most historic cities
We discussed Sergio's life, DACA status, immigration story and family.
Fred (almost 97, still serves as a greeter at church every Sunday) shares memories of Atlanta/Chamblee area, WW II in the Navy, farming, family, church, and owning an independent business.
I talked about my first couple of weeks in college, and about how my life will be after.
This is a conversation with John and Vivienne Ingersoll, an interracial couple that met at Spellman College in the late 1960’s and wake up every morning happy to have spent their lives together.
Monica, 48 interviews her cousin LaTonya, 50 about the time they ran away from home during the summer of Atlanta's Missing and Murdered Children. Crazy... we know. While this was a scary time for the citizens of Atlanta, cousins Monica...