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In this interview, conducted on November 29, 2015 in Shreveport, Louisiana, Christina Jones (16) interviews her grandfather Clyde Jones (62) about his life growing up in the south.
Talking 1 on 1 with a Program Assistant at McConnell hall about family, helping others, where he grew up, and what he wants to do in the future
My grandmother and I talk about how she met my grandfather, how her parents came to the U.S., and how she got her nickname.
This is an interview that I did on my mom about her life and what she would want from mine. I did this for credit on my history final
In this interview, we discuss my uncles childhood memories, with his move to America from Korea. We talk about the loss of tradition and culture from the move along with the LA riots.
This interview is a casual talk about genders and how most of us can relate to having both masculine and feminine qualities throughout our lifetimes. The basis from which this conversation is directed is an article used in my Family...
A brief introduction about the person being interviewed. Their opinion on politics and other things going on in the government such as Donald Trump and gun control. Talks about democracy and the republic system.
The world at large and our next steps on our new journey . We are leaving LA and going to Colorado, how two old dudes get to deal with such a profound undertaking.
UNT Club Baseball winning Wood Wars for the first time beating major rivals Texas Tech University and Baylor University in Finals.
Emma Henderson interviews Lauren Sheath on feminism, faith, Michelle Obama and the value of a pun.
An interview with my uncle about his personal life and how he lived through it. This also includes my experiences that relate to his. The majority of this interview has a lot of things I find interesting to know about...
My 100-year-old grandfather’s reflections on his education and career in chemical engineering—before and after WWII.
From childhood during post WWII era to the conflicts of today, and everything in between told from the perspective of a Baby Boomer
Ann Hein of Bayou Teche talks about language, family, activism, education, and her roots in Cajun country.
In this interview, Jacqueline Walker, an English professor in Denton, Texas, discusses her upbringings in rural Georgia and her political activism from an early age. As an African American woman, she offers a very unique historical perspective on several presidencies...
Andrew Costa is 25 years old and was previously in several homeless shelters until he found a permanent home at Menlo Family Housing. He was adopted in Germany by Italian parents and lived most of his life in Long Island....
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, Amariah Thurston (16) interviews her mother and friend Leslie Thurston (47) about her experience of watching Hurricane Katrina unfold. She reflects particularly on the government response to the disaster...
“It was very loud, greasy, noisy, and something you wanted to get away from” (0:17-0:27). On January 2nd, 2019 in Valley Village, California, Ari (15) and her grandfather, Artie Ripp, sat down to discuss his circumstances growing up and his...