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The struggles and thoughts of being pregnant at 14 and giving birth at 15
This is my Grammy: Henni Fried Stolzman. We talked about all the important things in life: best memories, worst memories, important people, regrets, and more.
In this interview, conducted on December 3rd 2020, in Beverly, Massachusetts, Alexis interviews her mother, asking about her childhood, funny stories, and present day life. Kristina shares funny, sad, and happy moments with Alexis. In the end of the interview...
Steve describes himself as a hippie during his youth. This story tells about free lodging he stumbled into in the early 70s.
Nancy Blanchard was 44 at the time of the Stonewall Uprising.
we talked about his proudest moments and accomplishments. we also talked about how he wants to be remembered and the legacy he wants to set for his family to come.
My dad immigrated to the United States from Cape Verde during his teens. I wanted to get his view on what his life was in Cape Verde compared to what it became once he moved here.
Here we talk with my mom and her early life struggles in Vietnam and how she adapted to life in the US.
One Small Step partners Lynda Grose (62) and Cecil Johnson (58) discuss their relationships to family and consider how their backgrounds have influenced their political views.
I talked with my husband Roy Harris about his book, "Pulitzer's Gold, A Century of Public Service Journalism@
A grandfather/ guardian and his granddaughter talk about growing up and relatives.
How a life as an older brother is and his thoughts about his siblings.
Pierre and Paige discuss his family history, the move to the U.S. from Lebanon, and compare the two places and his childhood across both of them.
In this interview, Marnie Weinmann talks with her daughter Katie about growing up in Rochester. She shares her experiences with school and college, as well as how she became a teacher. She also shares some of her favorite things and...
Jean Hynes ’91 and Jeanne Emanuel ’91 commemorate their lifelong friendship, and the relationships fostered during their time at Wellesley.
The hardships of a distance drunken dad. My great grandad was kinda distance and not around involved in the kids life.
Friends Helen Marshall ’77 and Sally Greenville ’76 define the “Wellesley Effect” as the backbone of the largest supportive community of women in the world.
Anna Ross recounts moments from her childhood in the United States and Ireland, and how they shaped her view of the world. Interviewed by her daughter, Ita Berg, she also explains how being a mother in America has changed her...