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I asked my mother about her life growing. This is what I learned.
This interview conducted by Zoe Falk (20) in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (Year 2020) highlights resident Lisa William's experiences and feelings about racism and the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement. Lisa is a mother of three and founder of Persisters, a local...
I interviewed my grandmother two days after thanksgiving. Talking to her and getting to know her more has brought me closer to her
My father Patrick Mitchell shares details of his life growing up in Milwaukee.
This interview consists of my mom's life in Pekanbaru, Indonesia, and how she was the first in her family to get a higher education than high school after making the trip to America.
My mom came from Mexico, to Milwaukee. She was brought here to seek for a better life and better opportunities. The obstacles she encountered was learning things she never really had thought of learning. Leaving loved ones behind was one...
Vickie Silver: 2020-09-07 18:54:43 Vickie Silver & Helen Adelt reminisce about the 1960s
the 1960s about technology and the Vietnam and being born and remember the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Scott Kuzma, MD discusses experiences in Orthopaedic Surgery residency.
Dick Man talks with his granddaughter, Isabella Man, about his life after leaving China.
My grandpa was a paper worker built machines traveled the world,loved his simblings best memories were going to the brewers games in Milwaukee and watched with his family and friends.Met his wife in class,went to Green Bay and Madison for...
Not long ago, people of color were more heavily mistreated, denied opportunities, and denied respect based on one thing. On November 29th, 2017, 14 year old Jason Ridley interviews his 85 year old grandfather, John Ridley III, about his time...
We discussed the impact of online schooling on students in elementary schools and also students with learning disabilities.
In Spanish, I interviewed my abuela to talk to her about the impact of immigration from Mexico to the U.S.