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I talked to my Nona about how she came to America, her favorite memory of me, and what she was thankful for.
I interviewed my Aunt Phuong. She talked about her life story. We had a conversation on playing house as a child, a friendship turning into a happy marriage, and going through some tough times. My Aunt Phuong told me things...
Asking my grandfather about his life
Wallie Williams served in the Vietnam War as a medic. He discusses the trauma he experienced.
Antoine moved to America from Mexico as a child, and today we talked about what that change was like.
I personally answer three questions in the essay, in the first paragraph, I described myself. In the second paragraph, I answered the Question which is Do you like to go to school. In the third paragraph, I answered How is...
Middle Schooler Chris Wright explains what life is like in modern America
He told me about what his life was like when the War started.
An Interview with a Kamer T. Kamer, born In Canada to a Turkish family, left Canada to Turkey at age 5 to 27, then decided to become an American citizen. This is her story.
Interview with my dad about the Live Aid documentary which was about impoverished children in Ethiopia. About how it affected him then and now.
Thomas P. Martin (74) tells his friend Anne Ford (43) about his experience as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Tehran from 1977-1979 and how he escaped during the Iranian Revolution.
Hayley Peterson speaks with her grandmother, Bea VanWyk McPherson, about her childhood and immagration from Holland to San Diego.
From Siberia to America story. Tartar ethnic background. Diversity and cultural openness is key.
My Persian grandfather and Scottish grandmother tell the story of how they met so many years ago. All 11 grandkids and our parents sat around a table in Napa listening to the story of how our family began.
Interviewing my grandmother, Elisabetta, who immigrated from Italy to America with 8 children and one on the way.
In this interview Zoe Hayes talks with Lynda Sanderson about her walk through life with and without Jesus. On November 28, 2015 Zoe grows closer with her grandmother as she asks her personal questions to better understand Lynda's life before...
Martha K. Ward (66) interviews her friend, Peggy Kelsey (63) about her project photographing women in Afghanistan.
Theresa Taken (72) talks with her daughter Emily Taken-Vertz (28) about growing up in rural Iowa, being adventurous, going to college, traveling the world, and becoming a lawyer after being a social worker in the South Bronx.
From desegregating lunch counters in Maryland and Virginia in 1960, until today, David Hartsough (73) has made peace his life's work. In this powerful interview with his wife Jan (72), Mr. Hartsough shares his personal stories on waging peace.
Maya Mansour (16) talks with her mother Carol Mansour (55) about her childhood memories, including those of 9/11. They also discuss race and religion, as part of a mixed-race family and as Baha'is.