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Katherine Shaw (47) and wife Carol Graham (54) talk about their sons, who passed away in accidents in their early 20s.
Michael Diaz-Rivera (23) interviews his mother, Linda Diaz-Rivera-Cleveland (46) about her life, focusing on her experience as a mother.
Constance Wright talks with her grandson Jordan Wright about growing up in Harlem with her brother Raymond and the advenutes they had in school, in the neighborhood, and on the subway. She also talks about raising her own sons, having...
Peter, 82, talks with his wife Samuela, 62, about his parents and their lengthy journey from Armenia to the United States.
Luis tells his daughter Lucy about growing up in San Antonio, his high school years, and his experience in college
Angela interviews her friend (and ex mother-in-law) about her family, her childhood, and her life.
I interviewed and asked my mom questions about how it was for her growing up as a child. I have a total of six questions that I asked. And most have to do with, how it was for her growing...
A woman interview her 56-year-old mother about her childhood and her family
Father tells his daughter about growing up in Milwaukee, his travels and his work.
Chika Offurum (48) shares with her colleague Chapin Montague (23) her experience advocating for a higher quality of education as a student and child of immigrant parents from Nigeria.
Leilani Pascale (44) interviews her father, Connie Pascale (72), about his childhood, his relationship with Leilani's mother, and his memories of raising Leilani and her siblings.
Tricia Nelson interviews her parents, Horace and Carol Nelson about their decision to marry and immigrate to the United States at a very young age.
My Dad, Sui Phan talks about some memories he has about growing up in a village at Sibu, Malaysia to his time in the U.S. While during the last 5 minutes, my mom makes a guest appearance to talk about...
Carol Chadwick (78) talks to her daughters Patty Jones (44) and Cathy Chadwick (49) about growing up on an Indian Reservation and meeting her late husband.
Amelia Alice Vara (87) talks with daughter Mary Hernandez (65) and granddaughter Dawn Leal (37) about her service to her community.
In this interview, I asked my older sister (22) various questions about different topics such as her school life when she was younger, religion, life, and more. I got to know my sister a little better and got to understand...
Ruth Enders talks with her granddaughter, Erin Chrusciel, about how she raised nine children and what life as a military wife is like.
Nancy Bentley (63) interviews her husband, John Atkinson (67) about his life, focusing on his health issues with eczema and asthma, his work in the Peace Corps, and his favorite family memories.
An interview with Elizabeth Sanfelippo, a life-long clinician and educator, dedicated to her medical career from the young age, spending all her time studying.
Traveling while black means researching more than ticket prices and exchange rates. There's a savviness to surviving racism in the United States and abroad as colorism, cultural appropriation, and xenophobia abound. Robin's faced it all as a black woman teaching...
Nancy interviews her father, John, about growing up on a ranch as a child, being a farmer/rancher, and the flooding of the family ranch.
Andrew Walker (62) interviews his father, Mordecai Walker (97), about his childhood memories, working in agriculture, and Black history.
Lily Horio (81) talks with her friend Shari Tamashiro (38) about her family and growing up in Hawaii during WWII.
Vanessa Peters talks to her friend Audrey Swannenberg about her life growing up on the Bad River Reservation, her Native American heritage and her dad’s struggles with drugs and alcohol.