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A young man, relives his experience meeting his Grandfather for the time.
We talked about what was it that he was most proud of. And I asked him what was he most proud of
Friends and coworkers Bridget Mulroy (38), Marty O'Malley (67), and Mike Fernandez (65) talk about their lives in Mobile, what brought them to working with people with disabilities, and what they have learned from their work.
The differences between men and women were highlighted and talked about from the viewpoint of Willie Rice Jr.
The origin and execution of a project to provide school supplies to the hurricane damaged areas by members of the Delta Xi chapter of Chi State, Delta Kappa Gamma International.
I interviewed my grandmother, and in the end she notices that there’s alot she never really thought about and she is grateful for the experience.
I interviewed my grandmother two days after thanksgiving. Talking to her and getting to know her more has brought me closer to her
In this interview, conducted in December 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Matthew Palmer (17) interviews his father John Palmer (54) about his childhood, teenage, and college years. John tells about Christmas with his mother. He also shares what his first...
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, Amariah Thurston (16) interviews her mother and friend Leslie Thurston (47) about her experience of watching Hurricane Katrina unfold. She reflects particularly on the government response to the disaster...
Small piece of my Mom’s Story of her life. New Family , Kids, and new outlooks on life.
Interview was taken in Oxford Mississippi on November 21st of 2018. Randy and Suzanne Irby (my grandparents) are a married couple with lots of stories about them. Even before they were married! The explain things such as when/where they were...
Mainly we talked about the highlights of her life and how that affects her currently
Me aldy and I talked about her childhood and how she was like when she was little.
Brandi J. Whitney (45) talks with her conversation partner, Brenda Ford (51), about see Love in new ways this Valentine's Day 2022 as she mourns the recent deaths of her father, grandmother and husband, Michael.
Brothers, Doug Alderson (64) and David Alderson (66), together recount the story of a canoe trip they went on as teenagers that went awry.
Pom was robbed and shot on the west bank after hurricane Katrina.
Willie Landry (71) talks with his friend Mollie Ray (40) about growing up in Louisiana on a sugar plantation, his fishing and restaurant businesses, his wife and family, being a widower, surviving cancer, moving to Pensacola and becoming a primitive...
Claire Bonnette (20) interviews her mother, Sabrina Bonnette [no age given], about her military career as Chief Petty Officer, traveling, women's rights, and legacy.
James Valentine (58) shares a conversation with his mother, Doris Dolph (91), about her childhood, family, nursing career, volunteer work, and autobiographical book.
In this interview, my grandma Pat Allen talks about her childhood. She explains how different it was back then and how her life has changed. She has had so many interesting experiences in her life. I learned so much more...
Husband and wife Daniel (Dan) Ross [no age given] and Jade Sank Ross [no age given] share stories of how they became rabbis, when they first felt they were rabbis for real, how Dan transitioned from Hillel rabbi to Central...
Education Curator of the Historic New Orleans Collection, Sue Laudeman (born in 1937), discusses life as a girl in New Orleans and her relationship with the wetlands that surround the urban area. *Disclaimer: This interview was conducted in Coastal Louisiana...
I'm doing an interview with my grandma about her childhood to her full grown self
Ann Hein of Bayou Teche talks about language, family, activism, education, and her roots in Cajun country.
The interviewee, my aunt, was alive for the transition period of integrating black students into segregated schools.