Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Family 96
- personal experiences 41
- memories of growing up 40
- Marriage 34
- Childhood memories 29
- 2,135 more
Partnerships Clear
- City of Decatur, Georgia 20
- 2023 Mobile Tour 2
- American Pilgrimage Project 2
- Albuquerque, NM 1
- COVID-19 American History Project 1
- El Paso, TX 1
- Hauser & Wirth 1
- KHOL 1
- Providence 1
- Providence Institute for Human Caring 1
- VPR 1
Organizations Clear
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
Established in 1887, Union Brothers & Sisters Hall has been in the community of Meridian (McIntosh County), Georgia for over 150+ years. The Hudson Homes Society are the stewards of the building rebuilt circa 1900. There are six remaining members,...
One Small Step conversation partners Frances Fortunes (48) and Charles "Chuck" Marple (73) have a conversation about their experiences as educators and geo political issues surrounding U.S. Territories.
One Small Step conversation partners Dale Westrom (63) and Amos Jones (44) have a conversation about religion, the upcoming election, and a couple hot topic issues.
Laura Peterson (52) talks with her sorority sister Jill Hopkins (64) about her life and her experiences in the Delta Gamma sorority.
Betty Zane Morris (90) tells her granddaughter Sara Evans (41) about her long career in higher education.
Anna Amesbury Pless Peel (38) has a conversation with her father, Larry [No Name Given] (71), about his maternal grandmother, Anna Laura.
Robert Boyle, age 16, interviews Thomas Hostetler, age 65, who is Robert’s Great Uncle about some of his life experiences. Some of which were employment struggles, creating a family, some of his best/worst memories, and struggles with faith.
Kelline Webb talks about her experiences growing up on Mary Avenue in Albany, Georgia, as a senior at Albany High School in 1972, and as a professional care-giver in Panama City, Florida. (interviewed February 2, 2024)
Yana Lee-Fong (62) talks with her friend Marvin Lim (39) about their community and their experiences.