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Caroline Mendoza Guthrie interviews older brother Jean Paul Dante Mendoza
I interviewed my grandmother from my mother's side. I asked her some questions about her life, why she immigrated to the United States in 1988, and what she was thankful for Thanksgiving.
Recorded on March 28, 2001 by HB Smith @76 yrs old, exactly 10 yrs to the day before his passing.
Jorida Dervishi is an idealist through and through. Jorida came from Albania to Milan 4 years ago and opened her own school for women immigrants to help them learn to speak Italian. While working with her school devoted to women...
Jenny and I talked about lessons we’ve learned and what lessons we’d pass on to future generations.
Meet Leslee Ganss! Learn about her career as an artist, cartoonist, and graphic designer in South Jersey.
In this, I interviewed my brother with Aspergers. I asked him questions about his life, but as you see he doesn’t directly mention his autism.
We talked about Gloria’s childhood and her adult life, her advice and memories.
In this interview, conducted on May 12, 2024 in Burlingame, California, Dylan Black (15) interviews his mom Elizabeth Black (49) about her exciting childhood growing up in Oceanside, San Diego. Elizabeth shares stories about going on long adventures with her...
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Sarver, Pennsylvania, Sarah Kramer (17) interviews her mother Jennifer Kramer (48) about her life. Jennifer talks about camping with her family and friends, growing up with 5 siblings, and being in a...
I interview my brother, Michael Sheu, about life lessons he's learned, his biggest inspiration, and advice he would give to others.
Lorna talks to her friend Carol about her life growing up in the Hollywood Hills, her two husbands and what her life is like now.
Amber DiPietra, 29, and Jessie Lorenz, 31, talk about their visual impairments, and how they navigate the world.