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We talked about life in the military and how it was. We also talked about what life is about.
My best friend Lyle has been transitioning from female to male over the past 3 months, so i thought I'd ask him a few questions regarding what it's like to be trans in our generation.
This is my interviewed conversation with one of my ACH roommates Mahjahru. This may be the beginning of something more.
My mother recounts memorable and important things about her life, as well as events and changes that have impacted her greatly
Interviewing my maternal grandmother over lunch near TCU. She has always been a character so this interview covers some important parts of her life and a future interview will cover he funny stories.
An interview with Donna Marquet, Senior Lecturer in Scenic Design at the University of North Texas and founder of SOUTA. We discuss the planning, execution, and impact of this event that connects graduating students to theatre industry professionals.
Well first it was how my mom and dad had met each other. Then it turned to advise questions.
Hi, my name is crystal Avelar. My grandpa and I had a long conversation about everything and anything. He was talking to me about all his memories and his favorite times growing up.
Elizabeth Liska (25) interviews John Drury (80) about his childhood and military experiences.
This is about finding out more about my sister. Really getting to know her.
Silvia (19) and Celia (55) discuss marriage proposals, a new life, career goals, religious encounters and words of advice.
Me and my mom talked about some of her childhood, me and my brother, my family, amd the future for all of us.
I interviewed my good friend Jaycob Steels about the people who have influenced his life. I also asked him what he learned from this year.
Gary W. Hawk (72) interviews his wife, Joyce L. Hocker (76), about her family's experiences taking a stand against U.S. racism in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
Two cousins recount their time as children and share advice for the future