History extra Credit
December 3, 2017 App Interview

An interview with my father in his immigration to America from India.

My Mom’s Family Story

While interviewing my mother we mostly talked about family.

Joey De Stefano- Steve Delanty 1968 Democratic national convention

Interview in a FBI agent about the 1968 Democratic national convention and the 1960’s.

Jose and brother, Javier, talk about Javier growing up in the United States from Mexican immigrant parents.

In this interview, conducted on November 2017 in Cicero, Illinois, Jose interviews older brother, Javier, about his upbringing in the US from Mexican immigrant parents. Javier shares stories about his childhood and teenage years in the city of Chicago. He...

LHP immigration from Pakistan

Basically about my moms life and what she has gone through and what her childhood was like

A Window Into the Thoughts of Renesha Walton

In this interview my mother and I talk about her childhood years as well as an important person in her life who’s lived through five generations. It’s a comedic interview, with very real answers.

Interview with Manuel Ortiz

A quick interview about a photographer’s life growing up, and how he views everything.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen between me and my Nana

Me and my Nana talked about her experiences as a child and what she thinks about today’s world.

Mom

Her memories in the work field, of growing up on a farm, travel, and her happiest moments.

Andy and Sharon Allison (picture of Garrett Hinshaw and Andy Allison)

Sharon and Andy Allison were discussing their youth, where they lived, their marriage and up to moving into Indian Head Park, interviewed by Tom Hinshaw

Interview with Nonno Gino

Nonno Gino talks about his time in Italy, coming to America, and his time welding. He says to “never stop learning”.

My mom and I

My mom and I talked about her immigration from Russia to Israel and then to America. She also talked about her transitions from one state to the other.

My Father: The Author

Zahra Ndirangu interviews her father, published author Ndirangu Githaiga, on his book that tells of the Kenyan experience. They delve into talks of race, literature, and representation.