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My grandmother lived in Vietnam until 1975. She grew up in Hue, where she lived in a convent from ages 12-17.
This is about a 13 year old girl interviews her mom and she tells how sad and difficult it was to move to the United States all the way from Guadalajara ,Mexico
In this interview, recorded November 25, 2018, in Birmingham, Alabama, Libby Rumore (17) interviews her grandmother, Anna Lu Hemphill (72), about growing up in Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement. Ms. Hemphill shares her knowledge and memories of her family...
This was an interview about my Grandma’s life starting from the 40s progressing to present day. It has her thoughts, opinions, and ideas and how worldly events have shaped her.
In this interview Penny steps outside of her comfort zone and sits and has a meaningful interview with her niece. As she talks she mentions being the oldest child out of 4. Her challenge completing a master degree while being...
Owen shares multiple stories and memories of what his life was like in college and around the time of living in the 70s.
we talked about her early childhood days and some historical events she remembered.
Jennifer DiCostanzo talks about her life experiences from the 1970s and 80s and how it shaped her career in real estate, sharing stories and advice that she learned along the way.
After Kevin Cawthon's parents save up $200 to buy a nice trailer, he moves around Arkansas and Oklahoma with his four older brothers embarking on a dangerous and violent journey through the various poverty stricken communities he called home. In...
I spoke with my grandfather, my father's spiritual father, about his childhood & hopes for Heaven.
Interviewing UDM women’s lacrosse coach about his lacrosse career for my interview assignment in Study of Fiction class.
We had a fun time doing this interview a lot of laughs and such but hey we got it done
Stu discusses how he got to Provincetown, how the whole-health approach of the drop-in center affected his approach to health care and role as a mental health administrator at Harlem Hospital, and why the drop-in center was a special place.