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Diane, who coordinated the relief effort at St. Paul’s Chapel across from Ground Zero, talks about the 9/11 relief and recovery effort.
Jessamyn interviews her aunt Valerie about her life growing up in South Africa, being a woman in the 50s and her move to North America
54 year old man talks about his survival of 9/11, from the South Tower, with his 21 year old daughter and his 53 year old wife.
Michael,43, talks about his experiences on 9/11, when he traveled with his infant, newly adopted son, from beneath the WTC to the Upper West Side to a mikva for the baby.
Kim asks her dad and her aunt to tell her about her grandparents (their parents) with a special slant on their mother’s mental illness.
Kristin Ingersoll interviews her husband Joel Krause about his childhood moving from New Jersey to Indiana and back, art school, his first marriage, and his children and grandchildren.
Sara, 28, interviews her boyfriend, Alex, 30, about growing up on Chicago’s South Side.
Man interviews his wife about her childhood and parents. Father was involved in major illegal business and one day disappears.
storyteller worked near the Trade Center, was in shock, walked across Brooklyn Bridge
Norwegian man reflects on 3 months in New York as he prepares to go home.
A woman interviews her mother-in-law about her life. One theme that crops up is the storytellers’ difficulty coping with increasing memory loss.
daughter interviews her mother and father about their childhood in India and their first impressions of America. Father tells about his humble background and struggle to get education.
Three sisters interviewed by daughter/niece about growing up on a cattle ranch in south Texas as a Mexican-American family. Stories about their university educations, traditions, pranks, and life on the ranch.
Ms. Bateman describes the events the morning of Sept 11 from her apartment in Battery park city.
Sara, 47, interviews her father, Bernard, 82, about his work as an architect and sculptor.
Duane Smith talks about taking up theology, becoming social activist in his church.