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My father and I talked about his upbringing, family, and career in our interview.
This interview was about my mom telling me about heart disease and diabetes. She also gave her background to me.
Allen Feinberg talks about how he fell in love with making movies and some of his most memorable times growing up.
My name is Dania and I’m interviewing Rachael in the house where we met up. The interview is in Spanish and I’ll ask her a few questions about events in her life. I thank Rachael for participating and agreeing to...
Great granddaughter interviews Great Grandpa Barclay. Born in 1931, during the Great Depression, in Evansville Indiana. Question about childhood, active military duty, locations, and time travel.
In the interview, Vernisha Spells (17) interviews her dad Vernon Spells (38) on November 30, 2017. She asks him about his high school days and what he did in high school to define if he liked it or not. He...
A veteran teacher discovers Waldorf education: “ My best advice for my students would be to keep your imagination open to learning new things so that you can always be an enthusiastic learner.”
Visiting my Aunt Leora in Baton Rouge, LA. This interview was on Wednesday, February 16, 2022.
The eighties, a time of bright colors, classic movies,Michael Jackson, and a decade of fun for all. Colbe Thomas interviews his father Brandon Thomas, a man from New Orleans about his struggles in the 80s (5:25-6:32) and how he met...
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Paul Rizzo (36) about his life as an artist in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
I interviewed my brother, Kevin Rabanales, about the struggles of race and ethnicity for my 11th grade Service Learning Project.
A brief reflection and story telling from my grandfather less than a week after his 100th birthday.
In this interview we hear from Kevin Cheri, Buffalo National River's first African-American employee and retired superintendent, about his experience rising up in the National Park Service