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In this interview I talked to my cousin Maggie. During this time we talked about her childhood and school.
My name is Natasha Davis and I am interviewing Ronnie Davis aka Grumpy my father-in-law. I am 36 years old and he is 76 years old. we discussed his childhood, parent and grandparent history and some experiences as a parent.
Interview between me and my mom about her life growing up and advice she has for me.
My name is Taisei and I asked about 10 questions to Dangh. We talked about relationships and memory about life.
Grace Barar talks about her childhood and her growth from middle school until present day.
Britney asked me to share thoughts on my past as part of her English project
An interview with my father about his life and childhood
My mom shares with me the joys of her childhood in Cambodia and some of the inequities she faced as a girl.
This is a interview that I made with my partner Leo and I asked 7 questions to Leo and The answer that he give to me is incredible!
I interviewed my grandpa about what his childhood was like and other important events in his life.
This is an interview with my mom about her childhood growing up and all the memories she has from her childhood. Things she is grateful for and what she would change.
Today, I sit down with my mother Kadija Bah and get to understand her childhood growing up in Sierra Leone, Africa. From her struggles during the rebel war in 1992 to her becoming a Registered Nurse and U.S. citizen, I...
This interview is about my grandmothers childhood and marriage. She tells us stories about different parts of her marriage and childhood and different places that she’s lived.
Talking to a close family friend who has known me all my life and finding out different values and background stories of his.
Lexie Reesman, 16, interviews her mother, Marcie Reesman, 52, about her life, and the importance of laughter.