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  • Text: America, Central America, there is the Caribbean, and so I try to open their eyes so they are more culturally aware. So maybe each month we do a country. One month we do Spain, and we learn about what life is like in Spain. What is there music like, what
Mirta McGee audio interview and Transcript

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  • Text: ? Page 33 GRAHUIS: I don’t, I’d have to think about it first. BALE: What music? GRAHUIS: Music? BALE: What kind of music were you INTERVIEWER: You love the organ music. BALE: Yeah, Opa was big into organ music. That was also another thing. GRAHUIS: Yeah
Helen Grahuis audio interview and transcript

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  • Text: break up soon anyways. LAJDZIAK: That was around junior year? DEHAAN: Yeah. LAJDZIAK: Junior year.. PETRAUSKAS: So what kind of music did you listen to back in the day? DEHAAN: Oh, I thought I was ganster back in the day so I listened to rap music
Kadi DeHaan audio interview and transcript

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  • Text: defiantly I can appreciate the foods. My Pączki’s didn’t go unnoticed from the Polish community, I knew that they were available for when I wanted to get it, so I can appreciate that. I can appreciate the music, and I can appreciate the contributions
Fabiola Jimenez audio interview and transcript

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  • Text: . And her and I hooked up together and we ran cross country with the guys there and ran with the school of Bible Music. And it was after that the.. .1 was working at Comstock Park Public School. After that, got married and moved away. Continued to run
Debra Sawinski audio interview and transcript

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  • Text: ; it’s about who you are what you have to bring, it’s about music, it’s about culture, it’s about your perspective and I had a very ignorant perspective on life. I knew based on TV that there was American’s, there were Europeans that looked different
Esiloza Omoh audio interview and transcript