Is the Worst Outcome of Humanity Irreversible?

My father talks about his views on his past life, and his current life. He talks about his opinions whether he thinks he is an optimist or pessimist, as well as what are the best and worst achievements of humanity.

Paulina Castiel & Annette Weinberg

Paulina, during the war the Nazis would make their lives miserable. When she was four they were taken from their home in Romania and forced them into a ghetto where they waited to be taken to Auschwitz. Her father was...

Global Arizona with Lyes Garidi

Lyes, a French-American, gives his opinion on current events in the United States today as well as contrasting them with his history in France

Honors American Studies; Lizzy Calderon

Lizzy Calderon was the interviewer and I interviewed my mother Elena Calderon. My mom had moved to America when she was 19 and has lived here ever since. We had discussed every part of her move and all the adjustments...

Interview with an Unknown American Project

A son and his father speak of the father's journey in the past 30 years involving America, immigration, and the Homeland of France

Ilya Kudymov and Nickolay Kudymov

Nickolay Kudymov (73) and his grandson Ilya Kudymov (14) talk about things in life.

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Suor So and Amanda So

Amanda So (29) interviews her father, Suor So (69), about his life, focusing on his immigrating to the United States in 1981 from Cambodia and his subsequent life here.

An Interview with my 89-year-old grandfather, Emmit Ackdoe

This interview is with my grandpa, as he recounts his professional studies in Psychiatry, his love for The Little Prince, his travels to Paris and the rest of the world, and how he met my grandmother and raised a family,...

English Interview

During the interview we talked about what it was like to be at a Russian school. As well as what it was like to be in America for the first time

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Sara Chapman and Chelsey Thomas

Sara Chapman (38) has a conversation with her colleague Chelsey Thomas (24) about her work at Media Burn Archive, her experience learning from the community of filmmakers and audiences in Russia, how connectivity with global networks has changed during the...

What is the difference between person who grew up in foreign country and person who grew up in Japan

Firstly, we interviewed via telephone because he is so busy guy like doing internship, part time job and like it. We decided him as a person who we try to interview with, because he has not Japanese personality, but has...

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Susan Kraft and Michael Kraft

Susan Kraft (59) and her brother, Michael Kraft (62), share a conversation about their family history, their parents' relationship, and the love with which they were raised.

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Sonya Rosario and Venus Prado

Friends Sonya Rosario (64) and Venus Prado (51) discuss Sonya's return to San Antonio after living away for 35 years. They discuss Sonya's career as a filmmaker, memories, and share wisdom for future generations to come.

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Amy Howell and Luca Coletāo

Amy Howell (46) shares a conversation with her husband, Luca Coletāo [no age given], about how they first met, their time in Paris together, their decision to move to North Carolina, their son, and their hopes for the future.

Backpacks & Baguettes

A father and son talk about the children’s travel book they wrote together, Backpacks & Baguettes, and the reminder it provided of what it was like to live in the world before the pandemic hit - the sights, the smells...

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Lynn Burrill and Cristina Ramirez

Lynn Fremed [no age given] and her One Small Step partner, Cristina Ramirez (46), discuss their experiences in Richmond and issues of class struggle, diversity, and education accessibility.