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In this interview, conducted on April 2020 in Yorba Linda, California, Devyn Aguilar (20) interviews Teree Rhodes (63) about her childhood. Mrs. Rhodes shares her stories about my mom, her childhood, and things about me. She talks about her favorites...
In this interview, we talked about the bussing program in California during the 1970s.
My brother and I enthrall the listeners with storycorp questions and a bit of slurred speech.
Amber Norkett (46) has a conversation with her mother Patricia "Pat" Norkett (70) about growing up, courtship, working, raising children, and volunteering.
Gerard McGrinder was raised in the Bronx, New York by two hard working catholic Irish Immigrants. One of 12 siblings, Gerard had many experiences very unlike those children have today. Despite being raised in conditions that did not provide much...
Grace and Isabel(16) interview their grandmother about her father’s family, immigration, and experiences in America, and our Grandfather talks about about his family too.
We talked about what accomplishments made Chandler feel proudest personally and professionally. Setting goals for one’s lifetime, the next five years, and the next sixty days is what really helped Chan manifest and accomplish his dreams. He gave me advice...
In this inspiring interview, Diane Dirette describes her lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy has afforded. Diane Dirette, PhD, OTL, FAOTA is a...
Interviewing my mom’s sister, an aunt of mine that I have always been close with. I found out there is a lot more to her than I thought.
This is a message to my 3 year old son, Liam. I wanted him to hear my voice and hear my thoughts on life in case something ever happened to me and I wasn’t able to have these conversations in...
The many stories of my family on my mothers side. And the story's of my grandmother and grandpa.
Brianna Cea (26) interviews her mother, Vena Cea (49), about her grandmother, childhood, motherhood, and their journeys to feeling connected to their heritage as Thai-Americans. They also discuss Brianna's grandmother's Thai salons in New York City, their family's history in...
I talked with my Nonna about her life in Italy, what is was like to immigrate to NY and raise a family here, and tried to solicite life advice from her.
Please excuse my voice, I have a mild cold. This is an interview between Me and Antonio, my mother's boyfriend; whom i'm very fond of.
Playwright Barbara Kahn speaks to friend and fellow writer Vanda about connecting with her Lesbian identity and working as a playwright in what was primarily a segregated field for Gays and Lesbians outside of New York City.
Grandma Edith talks about her childhood in Brooklyn in 1950s and her reflections on her family.
I am Anabelle Bien-Aime, and I interviewed my father, Fritzner Bien-Aime. He is from Haiti and in this interview he talked to me about his experiences as an immigrant coming to America.
Today I interviewed Narin about gender equality in her country. We touched many aspects of female life and talked about Narin’s childhood years and how she has been treated as a female
My Grandma Helene tells me about her life and identity