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Carmen Iglesias was born in a town run by a Boston Sugarmill company in Cuba. Today we interview my grandmother about her time as a citizen in Cuba. We get to hear first hand experience about how Cuba was like...
Talking to my mom about her childhood during socialism in Czechoslovakia.
In this interview, conducted in Broomfield, Colorado on May 19th, 2019, Alexis Kerrane interviews her father Jeffrey Kerrane about his life. He shared stories about his political involvement as a high schooler, his experiences with being a law student while...
In this interview, conducted in November of 2018 over the phone, 14 year old Parker Brown interviews her Aunt Morgan about her childhood and her thoughts on current events. Morgan Green shares that the horrible days spent in high school...
How 9/11 impacted a young family and gave them a different view of the future
An account of the early life of Deborah Stock (maiden name Deborah Station), born in 1952.
Ruby Montognese along with her daughter Anna tell the story of her early life. She also discusses the positive impacts as well as the shortcomings of the United States ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).
I asked my father questions about his childhood and early life. We also touched upon his later years with his first experience voting and the attacks on 9/11.
One Small Step Partners, Henry McHenry (73) and Susan Weir (61), take an hour to discuss political divisiveness, the importance of listening, and their perspectives as life-long educators.
Linda (Meema) and I talked about life, and important lessons that everyone should learn, also her childhood up until how old she is right now.
This is an interview about September 11th with my mom who was two blocks away from the World Trade Center.
Carleen Black was teaching high school when the 9/11 attack happened. She remembered, “It was like a pin dropped”.
My step dad and I talked about his childhood and how it was for him growing up with 2 other brothers. We also talked about his reactions the 9/11 attacks and where he was. We also talked about how none...
we talked about his involvement in war and his experiences moving to the united states and how those things affected him.