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The interview was a success. The main topics we hit were major events in our past and how we can learn from them. I actually learned a lot that i didn't know about my mother.
This interview was conducted on November 23, 2017 in Andover, MN. Nana’s almost 60, my grandma, and an amazing person. I am 14 and in school. We talked about the life, life choices, and values of Nana.
Isaias talks to me about his heritage and compares his life in the United States with his family in central America.
Interview for a school assignment about someone important in history that they admire.
My mother and I talked about her life as a child and memories she had. We also talked about people who influenced her, and we talked about myself.
We asked each other questions about our lives and our cultures.
In this interview we get into the topics of my aunts life and what she lives by. My aunt is a very hard working woman who came out of a rough childhood.
Trea Houska (14) interviews her grandma Jean Houska (85) about her life growing up in a small town.
This is about my mother’s childhood life when her family were immigrant from Laos. She explains the difficult moments living in the United States such as language, poverty, and marriage.
Me myself wanting to join the military I interviewed my grandpa on what it was like to be in the army reserve.
Sylvia Hegeman talks to her father, Adrian Hegeman, about everything from growing up, to travel, to how he met her mom.
We visited about John’s childhood, parenting, special people in his life, military service and his faith.
In this interview, I am interviewing a special friend of mine. Throughout the interview, Angelina provides insights of her childhood and how it made who she is today.
Peter explained the difficulties of moving from China to America during his high school and college years. Although there were difficulties, Peter also tell about the many blessings that came from coming to America.
John shares his many different cultural experiences in the United States.
Dick Selissen, Coast Guard Lighthouse Keeper and Chief Officer at the Two Harbors Lighthouse in the 1960's discusses his daily life as a keeper and the importance of lighthouses in keeping ships safe.
Interview with Kevin Winge of Minnesota discussing his many years working within the non-profit sector across various issues such as AIDS, HIV, food security, and about what inspires him to continue working.
This Spring 2019 LPP trio discuss who they go to for personal support during stressful times. Cultural ideals of support are also discussed.