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I asked my mom a variety of questions ranging from role models, to jobs, to favorite holidays
My grandpa John goes over his life and determines what success and happiness is and how his definition of success and happiness is different from societies standard
I am interviewing my grandma on my moms side. I asked her several questions about how her childhood was and what it was like. I learned many different facts about her that I never even know, hope everybody enjoys.
Lina speaks with SAGE participant Judy at the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland about her experience being gay over the last 50 years.
The interview was an amazing experience and I’m glad I got to get closer to my grandparents.
I talk to my grandfather about his life growing up and what he thinks looking back at it now.
I interviewed my mother, Robin Hagen Smith for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories....
Nancy describes her emotions after the attack happened. She was only a kid, so at the time she wasn't impacted too much. Now that she looks back, she understands the significance of the attack and how this was the spark...
My grandma and I talk about her childhood, raising my mom, uncle and aunt, and her memories of me. I learn thigs about her like how they started a newspaper and other things.
The discussion was about my grandma being in Ireland as a 3rd-generation Irish immigrant. We also discussed her childhood and how she grew up with her sisters.
Ken talks about his younger days as a boy in Washington, DC during WWII. He had various jobs before entering university then taking time off to travel the country.
How Dave’s family ended up in Ohio and his special memories as a kid.
i’m so glad i got to do this project and get to know one of the important people in my life. i got to learn several important events to her.
We talked about the most important and influencing people in my mother's life, along with what she did as a kid, her past and present jobs, and finally her time in the Air Force. Yeah, don't mess with the space-time...