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We discussed Munroe’s life and what led him to College Park and why he decided to run for public office.
I interviewed my mother because I had to work on Thanksgiving and couldn’t meet up with my family
I asked my dad about the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. I then asked him about when he immigrated to America and what he thought about America.
I interviewed my ma about her childhood and what she was like. I also asked her about what she wanted to see in the future and asked about the past as well
She is very passionate about preversing the environment, both in community service with Scholars in Action and in her studies as an Environmental Science and Policy major. Her AP Environmental class in high school and her experience of one of...
A Woman's Right: The Story It Tells - Women's March on D.C. Interviews for Women's Rights – Darcy. Friday, January 20, 2017, the night before the march, Alison Darcy Willis, speaks about her feelings about women's rights and tells us...
In this interview, conducted on November 22, 2017 in Gambrills, Maryland, Austin Harrison interviews his grandfather, Dr. Oguz Turgut, about his childhood in Turkey, adulthood in America, and his serious illness. Dr. Turgut shares stories about the adversities of growing...
This is a short interview of Vernice Lacy, 73, from Washington DC. It was conducted by Madison Harris for The Great Thanksgiving Listen. This interview was focused on life and growing up.
In this interview Riley Souder interviews Ryan kules. We talk about his childhood, his past and and now. He had a major injury in Iraq which changed his whole life.
Erin Sim interviews her mentor in occupational therapy, Kelly Casey, about her past accomplishments, current projects, and future goals.
Moms favorite memory this Thanksgiving 2020 was meeting her husband of 62 years.
On November 26th 2017 I interviewed my grandpa, Tony Ulehla we talked a lot about his experience in the Vietnam War. We also talked about his childhood and my dads and his brother and sisters too. We talked about how...
Mabel and I discussed the importance of being kind and always telling the truth. She believes there is a purpose for everything and to never be afraid to speak up.
Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, Raymond Z has lived quite an extraordinary life. Listen to hear his story.
Sorority sisters Toni Black (43) and Valerie Thomas (64) share a conversation about the Alpha Alpha Sigma Chapter of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. They talk about the chapter’s history, some of its notable members, its community service programming,...
Deborah “Spice” Kleinmann (58) shares a conversation with her friend and colleague, Nancy Goldring (57), about Nancy’s childhood, her experience growing up in Towson, Maryland, the history and legacy of slavery in Towson, and the implications of the proposed Red...
Sisters Rebekah Sager (55) and Julie Varee (63) talk about their deep bond despite growing up in separate households.
Grace O’Neill (65), Stuart Rienhoff (62), and William "Bill" Rienhoff IV (69) share a conversation with their father, William "Bill" Rienhoff III (95), about his experiences growing up in Baltimore, his family, and his medical practice.
Carlotta Young (57) interviews her Bookmobile patron Bessie Goldman (96) about Bessie’s love of reading, her childhood in Baltimore, her experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the advice she would like to share with others.