The Pressures of American Culture
December 3, 2017 App Interview

Asking a Sudanese millennial about the pressure to conform to American culture.

“It’s a weird time”

My father reflected on his interaction with the media landscape in his young adult days and expressed his growing incredulity toward today’s news reporting. *I incorrectly stated the interview took place on Dec. 3 rather than Dec. 2*

Experiences as a Journalist

In this interview, Bill Caiaccio talked about what it is like to be a journalist, and what it was like to report on major events in American history.

about your dream job

My partner wants to be a director. She goes to a program in a college which is to visit many tv stations and media companies.

How the news and media has evolved over time with the expansion of technology

In this interview, my mother discussed how she grew up without much technological assets and how the media outlets have developed into what they are today.

MASC 101 interview with Dad

We basically talked about what media was like when my Dad was younger and his opinions.

Interview With Father

An interview with my father. We discuss how media has changed since his childhood.

Interview with grandma

How my grandma got information back in her day and how news content has changed.

Digital Media & Music in the late 80s & 90s vs. now.

Interview with my mother discussing her experience with digital media and music growing up vs. in today’s society.

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Edward Augustus Dearolph and Scott Crook

Edward Augustus (Gus) Dearolph (71) is interviewed by his friend and former colleague, Scott Crook (56) about his Marine background, his long tenure at Woodward Academy as a physics teacher and his hopes for Woodward Academy moving forward.

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Walter Davis and Bill Fields

Life Partners Walter Davis (64) and Bill Fields (55) talk about the one room school houses, the Peace Corps, their Unitarian Universalist Church, and other places where they’ve found a sense of community and what the word means to them.