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I, Drew Hongsermeier (16), interviewed my dad, BJ Hongsermeier (45), about how The Great Recession impacted him and our family.
I learned about my grandma's past and what It was like when she was a child and stories about my dad when he was a child
This interview is about how my dad and his family immigrated to the United States of America.
We talked about some questions regarding immigration. What life was like a justing to the U.S .
I interviewed my mom and talk about how it was like for her when she arrived to the United States. Some obstacles, dreams, and hopes for a better life
Interview was about her life and all aspects of it from childhood to being a grandmother
I am interviewing my grandmother, Jacquelyn Crenshaw, on her childhood, growing up, life, and some of her favorite things.
I chose to interview Natalie about her experiences with death. We focused on funerals and the differences between her Colombian traditions and what she has seen in America.
I interviewed my mom and she explained how her life was much different here in milwaukee
What a complete leader in sales does to help their costumers, their team, and their community.
Minnie Kahn, Bradley Kahn and Sharon Kahn reminiscing about her family coming to the US from Russia, and where they lived in Milwaukee.
I interviewed my grandfather, Joesph, today. He and my grandmother came from Australia for thanksgiving this year. We discussed about his childhood, life, how he met my grandmother, etc.
Barbara told the story of her beautiful sister Patty and why she is now involved in the GVP Movement.
This interview was about changes in the Grove Park community. David, a long term member of Groge Park’s church, was kind enough to share his opinions on the matter and how the place has evolved over the years.
Oldest daughter asks her mother about her Alabama roots, marrying a Lebanese, converting to Orthodox Christianity, knitting, cooking Whole Foods, reading and grandchildren.
John Atkinson, Sr. bought property on Holly St. and Simpson Rd. and his GA Supreme Court case ended redlining and mortgage blocking in GA.