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In this interview Yara, a 15 year old, and her grandfather, Dave, who is 80, talk about the continuity and changes from growing up in the 40s to modern day. It explores subjects from wars, innovations, education, and politics.
In Anne’s story, she talks about the big transitions she has undergone in the past such as her participation in the anti-war movement in college to moving to Paris for a few years and then coming back to the States....
Me and my dad discuss his biggest influences in his life, growing up in rural wisconsin, and how times have a changed for teenagers like me.
We talked about the motors she had with her siblings and her cousins. Ja’kerria looked up to her sister the most. We both laughed at some the memories she shared with me. We were both being goofy throughout the interview....
In this interview conducted on November 26,2017 in Manhattan Beach, California, Amanda Scott(15) interviews her mom Carrie Scott about life. Carrie talked about how Amanda’s life has affected hers. Carrie is proud of Amanda and thinks many great things of...
For a school assignment I needed to interview my grandfather and ask him some questions about the draft for Vietnam, he never served but hes always been an opinionated man so I figured his interview would be very interesting.
Anjali Patel (18) interviews her mother Mona Patel (41). Anjali asked Mona about her childhood in India and differences between her life then and her life when she came to the United States. They also discussed Mona's college years, happy...
In this interview I talk with my Nana, Rhonda Rogers. We discuss topics such as parents, drugs, teenage years, and religion.
I interviewed Stephen Pisciotta for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories, particularly oral histories....
My cousin-in-law talks about how he met my cousin and how they ended up together
I am Shannon ledig I’m 16 years old and I interviewed my dad who is 60 years young. We talked about if he enjoyed school and what he did and where he went for college. I asked him what he’s...
Ariel (me) intervies Bella (roomate) about her traditions and how she grew up, learning a new culture and seeing. the world different.
An interview with Tim, about being a first generation student at Calvin university
Interview with Legend Lamer included questions about family, death, afterlife, college and wrestling as a sport
Discussed Jesee’s childhood and family in Bethany, Missouri, her wisdom for my brother and I, and her dreams growing up.
In this interview, conducted in December 2017 in Rexford, New York, Cara (16) interviews her mom about life as a child and how it changed her. She asks her to describe her childhood, moving from state to state, and how...
This is my History project in which I ask my English teacher some questions.
Elle Emanuel explains how she choose Minnesota State University Mankato and what pushed her to get there. Further explaining what she learned/got out of her experience and how it set her up for success in adulthood.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith discuss their families, their education and the Oakland of their youth.
I, Payton Hedrick (17) interviewed my grandmother,Jeanette Vitrano (63). My grandmother and I talked about her life growing up. We also talked about my family. We talked about her recent battle with breast cancer and how her recovery is going....
Anna’s grandma Joanne talks about her life growing up and the family she created with her husband. Gives a little bit of a bitter twist but normally she’s a lot more positive.
Curtis Gray tells daughter Rachel Gray-Castro his Mexico stories.