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I asked my adult friend about some memories from her life. We both learned about her in the process, and I got to know her life as a child better.
In this over the phone interview, recorded in November 2018 in San Diego, California, Leilani Ferguson (16) interviews her grandma, or Lola, Salud Mangahis (75) about her settlement into the United States from the Philippines and her family upbringing. Mrs....
For my Histoy project I talked to my Grandma about her good and bad memories growing up.
Estela Fernandez, born on December 6th of 1940, is the daughter of European refugees who came to Buenos Aires, Argentina during World War 1. She talks about her fondest memories, such as hanging out with her families on the weekends,...
We discussed my grandmother’s past life , her beliefs , her hopes for the future and how I was as a child
My mom and I interview my grandma who lived in a ranch in Tupicocha, Peru. Then talks about moving to a city and then to the US. Including memories of her children, regrets and how she’ll be remembered
This interview was done with my beautiful grandma, Gloria Navarro. In August, I have been informed that she has been diagnosed with cancer. I thought i’d record my grandmother and learn from the words she laid out for me. Here...
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Oceanside, New York, Madeline Feldman (15) and her grandmother Karen Rosenstein (73) discuss her childhood and family. Karen shares an overview of her chapters in life. She shares stories about growing up...
I interview my nana to ask her a few questions about her life and how she grew up.
I interviewed my grandmother, Charmaine, about her childhood in the Midwest. I wanted to know what it was like to live through the John F. Kennedy assassination. I found out many different things about her parents and grandparents and what...
This is an interview of my grandmother and her life,feelings, and thoughts. My mother (Dawn Moss) puts in her side notes and listens in the corner. (Best moments: 9:50-11:12; 17:10-20:10)
My nana, Valerie Miranda, shares some of her deep secrets and tells the life lessons she’s learned from 60 long years on earth.
I interviewed my grandmother (my "Oh-wa"), and we discussed her experiences in the United States, how she perceives herself, and advice that can resonate with everyone.
I talked with my grandmother Sharlene ridge about her life when she was young and her perspective of me when I was younger