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My Grandmother spoke about what it was like to have lived through the civil rights era.
This is a summary between Noa Fisher(sixteen years old) and Dani Fisher(eighteen years old). Dani and Noa Fisher are sisters and live on Long Island in New York. This interview is about the coronavirus and their experience during this pandemic.
Arthur and Gloria recount growing up in Brooklyn as first generation children.
My grandpa talked about what he used to do back then. And many other things related to that.
Kiera Yarrow interviews her grandfather Walter Yarrow asking him about school, life experiences, and life lessons.
My step dad had a very good life but also like he said, his grandma was pretty tough
My mother and I spoke about how she grew up and shaped herself into the woman she is today.
Very good interview if you want to know about a person who lived through a lot of things.
My dad and I talked about his childhood, how his childhood was, and who he misses. I learned some new things about him that I didn’t know before.
Joyce Tully, the grandmother of Jessica Baker, me, was interviewed is interviewed about her early childhood in Brooklyn, the way in which her mother influenced her life and how she met her husband, my grandfather. She talks about leaving my...
Inspiring change through conversation. In the aftermath of the brutal murder of George Floyd, at the hands of law enforcement, we are launching a new interview-based collection of stories where members can share their personal experiences in coping with such...
I interviewed my grandparents about their move from Philadelphia to Lindenhurst NY. They talked about their life in Philly, how the move was to Long Island. Talked about hope and money and how family is the most important thing.
I interviewed Dustin and the most detailed answers he would give me was about food.
In this interview, I talk with my mother about the tech revolution. We discuss the impacts of technology and how it has changed as time has progressed.
Throughout this interview we talked about family, how life was back then, and memories.
Brother and sister Freeman Shore (82) and Wini Freund [no age given] discuss growing up, their family history, and how they got involved at Central Synagogue.
Arnold Aanonsen, a Korean War vet, discusses his life and what he expected in America compared to what he sees now.
My grandmother, Mary Guzzo, was born and grew up in a poverty stricken community in Brooklyn, New York. She lived in a small apartment complex with her older sister and two younger brothers. Her father remained in her life until...