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Daughter (Savannah) and father (Hector) discuss his childhood, father, and his thoughts on life.
I am interviewing my gramma, Great gramma, and my mom we talked about history and more!
We discussed Bertha’s childhood and growing up in Florida. We then talked about her life as an adult and a teacher. Bertha (76) Ella (16)
Marybeth tells the story about her first time being intimate with her partner while attending college. She goes on to explain the journey of her pregnancy and reconnecting with her daughter years later.
This is about my grandmother’s life. (childhood, children, and much more!) She is speaking Korean and my mom is translating.
Today I Zacharia Mukayess (13) interviewed my Grandma on my dad’s side named Nawall Mukayess (Tete). I asked her about life growing up in Syria and why she moved to the United States. Now that she’s getting to her seventies...
Family past: Raul (17) learns about Lissette’s (38) past and what it was like growing up in Los Angeles as a Latina.
Ryan and Jamie Madison talk about moving back to Iowa to start their farm. They're first generation farmers working to be financially sustainable from farming, and living a life of satisfaction.