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The family talks about their father/ grandfather/ great grandfather who is nearly 100 years old.
David is interviewed about starting a foundation for brain injured people after he was brain damaged in a car accident that killed his wife on their honeymoon.
Raymond C. Lozano, Jr. tells cousin Narciso Cano of his childhood neighborhood, of his time in the military, and of their Grandpa Cruz and Uncle Mack.
John Esaki (60) talks with his coworker and friend, Koji Steven Sakai (33), about their family backgrounds, their families’ experiences in Japanese American Internment Camps, redress and reparations, and the Japanese American National Museum.
Louise Prairie interviews John Boniello, her father, on the occasion of his 80th birthday. He talks about growing up on his family’s farm in upstate New York; driving a tractor trailer at age 13 from upstate to NYC to deliver...
Jann Cahoon (37) interviews her uncle, Harvey Cahoon (63) about the family brick business.
Friends Yvonne Rodriguez (47) and Jesús Pando (54) talk about going to college in their 30s, majoring in Physics, their ethnic backgrounds and their family.
Dolores Huerta, 80, speaks with two of her daughters, Camila Chavez, 34, and Lori Huerta de Leon, 57, about being a labor leader and organizer and being a mother.
Jeffrey interviews his father, Donald, about how his family came to South Dakota, his childhood on a farm, and being a pharmacist.
Pam and Karl tell each other how they became activists and pacifists, and recall some specific events in their lives that shaped them into who they are now.
Colleagues and friends Margo Bubb (54) and Stacey DelVecchio (44) discuss the early history of the Society of Women engineers, their work with Caterpillar (CAT), and their paths to the engineering field.
Robert N. Morris, 82, is interviewed by his son, Robert “Myke” Morris, 54.
Duaghters Interview Father and Mother for Father’s Birthday
Daughter interviews mom about marriage and small hometown in Nebraska, where she grew up in the 1930s and 40s.
Patricia and Christine interview their parents, Reggie and Robert about their lives.
Warren Bowden (72) and friend Kevin Fischer (75) talk about founding the Gold Nugget Museum.
Stacey Rees (42) is interviewed by her partner Erik Huber (47). They discuss Stacey’s life and that of their child Huckleberry.
Susan "Meadow" Brook interviews her friend Mary Hervin about her life in Gustavus, cooking at the Elfin Cove Lodge, the women’s retreat she started, and lessons she would like to pass on to her family.
Scott interivews his partner Ed about teaching improvisation and their relationship.
Barbara Brown interviews her mother, Mathilda Tibby Brown, about her career in Suffolk County Family Court, and about being the mother of four children.
Alfonso Castillo Garcia (84) talks with his granddaughter Renee Sanchez (36) about his life.
Jack talks with his daughter about his small-town childhood, his work in finance, and his thoughts about his future.
Camille Gendell (67) interviews her mother Doris Chesson (92) about her life in Norfolk.