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In this interview, conducted on November 24, 2017 in Annapolis, Maryland, Danny Swope (13) interviews his parents colleague and former marine Micheal Williams (49) about his childhood playing basketball, tennis and board games. Mr. Williams shares how important his dad...
Noah interviews Lynn in Maryland, on December 1st, 2019. They talked about Life Lessons, Work Life, and Childhood. Lynn explain something of her most important, and worst memories. Lynn talks about who the important people that are/were in her life.
Richard Kirkland Bowden was an African American US Marshall for over 50. During his years on the force, he served as a Marshall for James Meredith when he integrated Olde Miss, protected Martin Luther King during the March on Washington,...
Reflecting on the past of a Korean-American's experience without an ear canal nor ear drum.
Alize Torres (15) and Jose Torres (48 talk about how he made his own company
Dr. Donald Felder (73) and talks with fellow historian and friend, Delbert Richardson (68), about growing up in Seattle and living through busing in the city. Dr. Felder was one of the first black students to be bused to a...
One Small Step partners Thomas "Tom" Tjomstol (75) and Madeleine "Maddy" Frey (42) have a conversation about their lives, their backgrounds, and some of the things they have in common.
This was an interview conducted for the purposes of my AP Lang and Comp class. I ask my mother first, questions about her childhood and growing up. Then the questions gradually progress to the topic of academia and more specifically...
Mother Monica Foderingham (60) interviews her daughter Jordan Brown (22) about her college experiences at Georgetown University, her challenges while studying there, and her recent graduation and plans for the future.
The authors of “I, Too, Sing America: The African American Book of Days” reflect on images from Library of Congress and propose a new project
Tim Paulitz talks about the Koppel Farm Community Gardens in Pullman, Washington and the ways community gardens build relationships, improve food access, and connect people to place.
Helen Nickels life with a poor family and raising 9 kids on her own and finding her family from Australia and Oregon
Me and my grandpa talking about how his life has been going and my questions (I accidentally recorded after i was done and was talking to my mom)
Renee Boisseau (69) and daughter Julia Carlson (31) reflect on Renee's mother's life and career in nursing.
Sisters Sue Jones (68), Gin Laughery (77), and Nancy Anderson (72) remember their father and the legacy of his musical career.
We talked about her life as a deaf person in Miami and her experiences at Gallaudet.
Barbara (67) talks to her colleague Carol (60) about her career as a Public Relations and Journalism Professor at Howard University.
Kristy Jessica is a full time traveling model and film-maker who has embraced van living. She talks about how she got into it, what she loves and hate about it.
Heidi Hartmann explains what it was like to be a First-Generation college student at Swarthmore College in the 1960s.