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This was a conversation with my mother about how the global pandemic, COVID-19, has impacted her life.
Mom & Dad started their adventure by moving down South. They never stopped exploring.
My dad and I talked about how his life is. We also talked about who is important to him.
We talked about Grandma Betty's childhood memories and becoming an art teacher.
Topics discussed include activism and the struggle for justice.
For PY 220, I conducted an interview for our StoryCorp project. I interviewed an nuclear power plant workers and got his perspective from his experience and thoughts on nuclear energy.
Alex Andersen talks with her dad, David Andersen, about how Inman Park, Atlanta, and the state of Georgia as a whole are underprepared and ill-equipped for any climate crisis. From Snowpocalypse to extreme heat, Alex and Dave discuss the critical...
Jim Henry was a junior at Morehouse College in February 1960 when he participated in a sit-in with other black students in Atlanta.
A blast from the past helps us recollect and embrace our culture to carry it into our social conversations. Questioning our grandmother Jearlene Williams enlightened our perspective on our legacy and ultimately our perseverance. To have insight into our upbringing...
In his 25 years of life, Hector has gone through a lot. Especially from the time he was old enough to enlist. His life was almost taken away from him - he would argue it was completely torn apart -...
Today we talked about my experiences with death and how I’ve coped with the loses in my life.
Memories of lesbian life of an 82 year old in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall riot
We talked about my parents relationship and some important details of their relationship.