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Interviewing my mother Kristi on her life from the 60s in Michigan to the present here in Massachusetts
Cameron Stephenson (47) reminisces with her colleague Herman Brown (71), a teacher for over 45 years, about his experience in the Black Panther Party, how his community in Oakland has been influenced and changed, and their shared connection as educators...
Morel and Belanger family and Boisseau and Douville family history to their arrival in Whitinsville MA and Robert Bruso’s childhood.
Here we talk with my mom and her early life struggles in Vietnam and how she adapted to life in the US.
With my grandfather who is 89 year old. Was alive when world war 2 was going on and he joined the war. He was lucky that he was never put in the line of duty.
My parents Donny and Maryann Tychoniewicz y’all about life as a married couple, parents, and best friends.
My mom and I had an in depth discussion about her childhood and her advice for me and the future generations of our family.
This interview is about my mom and I discussing about her immigration to America and her lifestyle.
Jean Hynes ’91 and Jeanne Emanuel ’91 commemorate their lifelong friendship, and the relationships fostered during their time at Wellesley.
In this interview I talked with Alex about race, which he expanded upon in regards to how he likes to be part of the solution and how everybody can help to make a change.
I asked my mother about her childhood because she was raised completely different than the way she raised us.
Seto You, age 92/93 or 97/98, is interviewed by his son, Ed You, age 26, about his early days in the USA. He arrived from China in 1916, worked as a cook in this country well into his 80's. He...
We talked about her life and stories about growing up, having kids, and running a business.
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...
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.
Steve describes himself as a hippie during his youth. This story tells about free lodging he stumbled into in the early 70s.
Margo Sulmont ’13 talks with her Wellesley art professor, Daniela Rivera, about how her drawing class helped prepare her for a career in urban planning.
In this interview, conducted in January 2022 in Burlingame, California, Evangeline Scott (14) interviews her father, Samuel Scott (51), about his childhood and values. Samuel shares his experience growing up in a small Massachusetts town. He also shares about his...
Speaking with my dad about the experience of immigrating and being an immigrant.
Daughter of a WWI veteran, Helen remembers the rationing of WWII & the service of relatives then and in Korea. After getting her nursing degree she felt drawn to the AirForce reserve. Her 21 years as a reservist are central...