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Interview with Occupational Therapy Professor and Global Advocate for feeding disorders Dr Kate Barlow
This interview was about her life in Ghana and how life has changed throughout the years. She also went into depth about the struggles she has endured.
Myself, Allison Wilson, interviewed my mom about 9/11. My mom is 39 and her name is Ashley Hester. We talked about the process of people finding out ab this tragedy as well as what this day led to afterwards.
Julio DeCarvalho is an immigrant from Cape Verde, a small West African country. in the interview we discussed Cape Verde, the United States, his family, jobs that he has had throughout his life, and important events that shaped to Dr....
I am interviewing my father, Brian Leathem (45). My name is Andrew Leathem (14). I talked to my person of inspiration (My father) about his life, how he got to where he is, and much more. Overall his story was...
Nicholas “Nicky” Weinstock had jumped headfirst into an entirely new civilization, with no knowledge of the language or culture. Nicky’s son, Lincoln Weinstock, interviews him about his experience in Africa. Nicky tells about his near-death malaria experience, what it was...
Kirstie Kwarteng interviews her father, Isaac Kwarteng, about his life growing up on Ghana and migrating to the United States.
Malcolm Asher (16) talks to Peggy Adams (no birth date given) about how he started his international nonprofit and his hopes for the ArtPass program.
This was an interview about Dr.Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah’s experiences about being an immagrant from Ghana
One Small Step conversation partners David Wiebe (67) and Anthony Byrd (66) discuss family, religion, and the transformative moments that shaped their beliefs.
Collinwise Osei-Aboagye talks to his daughter, Amma Aboagye , about his childhood in Ghana, immigrating to the United States, his initial interactions with African Americans as a Ghanaian, and his connection with Ghanaian culture after living in the United States...
Originally a celebration of Black History Month, February 2018, Middlebury College's Davis Family Library has initiated a series of oral interviews, "In Your Own Words." In them, Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace...
Part 2 of Anar’s interview with his mom. This part talks about her experience in America as an immigrant.
My Uncle Henry is the closest thing I have to a dad and when I was little he would always tell me stories so I thought he would be perfect for this l, even though he tends to ramble.
My neighbor Sue tells me about her family and early childhood on the farm.
In this interview, conducted in Texas on Sunday, November 26 2017, Ahnika Abraham interviews her grandma Mary Abraham. She shares her past of stories and memories of India. She also talk about her previous jobs teaching and working in eletronics....
Chronicaling the amazing story of hope and perseverance of Jae Roosevelt
My name is Mack Russell and I am with my grandfather and he is 73. I call him papa and he is my dad’s dad and which he is my grandfather. The topic of the video is my grandfathers life.
Hear Carrie Washington's story of how she was embarrassed to be from coastal South Carolina when she was young, "Before I didn't think I had any roots. I just felt like I was floating and I didn't know who we...
Sarah Fritchey (37) interviews her friend, colleague, and co-conspirator Kwadwo Adae (43) about his work as a muralist. They discuss his childhood and the inspiration he received from his parents, how he realized the importance of collaboration, and the murals...