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Learning about my dads past and my family history, to look back on if he every passes away
Jonathan Daube (Northampton, MA) speaks with Selena DeCosta (Easton/Amherst, MA) about his time spent teaching in Malawi and how it shaped his view of the world for the rest of his life.
Kiwimbi International summer interns Claire (21) and Katherine (20) interview Robert Ikedi (33), a manager at Kiwimbi. Robert discusses the general work that Kiwimbi does and its immense impact on Busia county in Kenya. Recorded on June 15th, 2023.
Nicole Darrow and Kate Miller sit down for a conversation about life, school, the importance of family, and getting into trouble.
She lives on the hill with six sisters and one brother. Parents are in for your best interest.
Karmen Howard (29) and Mackenzie Moore (26) discuss their experience working with the National Human Trafficking Hotline: 2021-04-30 18:09:20
My grandpa talks about his life growing up in the city of Paramount. He also describes his time spent in the service and advice for his great grandchildren.
in this interview, Chrishady Rene (son,19) discussed with Emmanuel Rene (father, 50) the social dilemmas that are happening. struggles such as gun violence and a lack of respect from teenagers were brought up. Emmanuel Rene also talked about his childhood...
Archive Oologah interviews Logan Carter, an OHS Class of 2018 valedictorian. He discusses his plans for the future and his favorite Oologah memories.
My mother learned a great deal from her early years in France and in college. She values family more than anything else in the world.
Andres Gonzalez breaks down his experiences in Mexico and what brought him to the United States. My 54-year-old also gives details on my grandparents backgrounds and the many differences of life outside of his home country.
Me and my teacher talking about life lessons and his contribution to WCCS