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How it was living in Mexico and abt her struggles moving to America and family memories.
Siblings Ambar Rizwan (36) and Daanish Rizwan [no age given] discuss their childhoods, going to a predominately white High School, and expectations from their parents. Daanish describes his UX work and his efforts to bring about representation and inclusion. Ambar...
I sat with my dad and talked about a rollercoaster of things, we touched basses on the experience he had raising three children and even went in depth with his experience when it comes to picking his career
The story of my grandfather who went from a kid struggling in school, to a cook in the military, then to a funeral director, and finally to a school psychologist.
Jacqueline Gratschmayr (54) interviews her mother, Betty Deusic (89), about her English childhood during World War II, young adult life, immigration to the United States, and raising a family.
In William’s Interview with Bruce Miller his grandfather on November 26th, discussing similarities and differences growing up in different generations and what it was like joining the war, leaving family behind. Joining the military is definitely a great challenge and...
In this interview, recorded on November 21st 2017 in Flint, Michigan. Meaira Bryant (15) interviews her mother, Meon Stubbs (42) She talks about how she grew up with her family and what it was like.
This interview is with my uncle, Tuan Nguyen, age 41. The topics include thoughts about his childhood in Vietnam and immigration, alongside general life experiences.
Patrick Teed (67) was interviewed by his wife, Linda Teed (63) about his life.
We talk about my mom’s life in the Philippines and compare my life to hers for a bit.
Childhood stories from the depression era in Arkansas
We will never know what life was like before our time, but we can be given ideas. My name is Sierra Johnson, I’m fifteen, and I live in Los Angeles, California. I interviewed my grandmother, Loretta Scherer on what her...
This was an interview to get to know my sister a little better. I hope you enjoy!
I talk with my parents and learn how they raised me as a child has shaped me as a person now