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Tess had asked me a lot of questions about my childhood best first day it’s just personal questions about my life is very informative and I think I gave her a lot of information about her uncle George.
Susan Slavish (80) shares with her conversation partner Franchesca Peña (26) her experience as a Second Lieutenant, VA nurse, mother, and Infection Control Coordinator.
the questions were not in order because i didn’t use them through out. my grandpa immigrated to america in august because his family lived in hawaii. he talks about some experiences living in america, why he doesn’t miss living in...
We talked about his life as a child and growing up, we also talked about what the war was like and his role in it.
An interview with my mom, mainly about her time in Hawaii and meeting my dad, David Martin.
Walter Miller shares about himself , his family and his thoughts and experiences of La'ie.
Tami Owen (49) interviews her uncle Robert Maddock (89) about his life growing up in a military family, his service in the United States Marines Corps, his work, and his two marriages.
On June 7, 2022, Hōkūlani Holt, PhD, Kumu Hula, Pā’ū O Hi’iaka, Ka Hikina O Ka Lā, University of Hawaii Maui College and Cody Pueo Pata, Kumu Hula, Halau Hula ʻo ka Malama Mahilani and cultural advisor to the Maui...
Virginia Denning describes her life living in Hawaii before and after the attack on Pearl Harbor
It is important to not take things for granted, you never know what could happen at any time. Family is very important, and the ones who are there for you.
Rolanda Pyle (59) talks about how her childhood being raised by a grandmother turned into a career as a social worker supporting families, especially grandparents raising grandchildren.
One Small Step partners Tal Sims (56) and Roger Godwin [no age given] discuss their experiences abroad and how it affects their view of the United States government and politics. Tal talks about his experience in the US Navy and...
Mary Morris Graves, also known as Tutu by her grandchildren and TeeTee by neicesvand nephews is 101 years old and lives in Kaneohe, Hawaii. She talked about her childhood and important things in her life.
Yoshio Murakawa (76) talks with his daughter Dina Pecceu (46) about his family history and experience during Japanese Internment during WWII. Yoshio shares about where this grandparents and parents are from in Japan and how they immigrated to the US...
We talked about my dad growing up throughout his years from his childhood to his life as a doctor
Daughters Kimberly Chang [no age given] and Allison Chang (48) discuss with their mother Jocelyn Chang (75) the topic of human trafficking and how their family history as Asian/Native Hawaiians overlap with this issue.
New friends Lynette Macauley (72) and Beth Davis [no age given] share a conversation about their families, their experiences living in Las Vegas, and the celebrities they have met.
Four graduate students at the Graduate Climate Conference 2019 talk about why they are passionate about climate science, what they're worried about for the future, and what they are excited about.
Carole Schmeda (80) and her sister, Elaine Schmeda (74), talk about their travels in the United States and internationally.
Lemuel Earl (83) is interviewed by his son Bryan Earl (59) and grandson Micah Earl (20) about his childhood, military service, and parenthood.
Sophia Starr, 17, and her 43-year-old mother, Tina recall days of missed school since 2014. Long before Covid-19, Sophia missed school for hurricanes and lava flows.