I am looking for interviewers
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I am looking for interviewers
Dear RPCV's,
I am an eighth grade student participating in the National History Day competition this year. I, along with my group consisting of two others, am creating a video that portrays the theme, exploration, encounter, exchange in history, to my topic which happens to be the Peace Corps. All three parts fit into it well. However, this requires a lot of research and the use of both primary and secondary sources. One of the best primaries out there is an interview and I am looking for possible returned volunteers that are interested in conducting an interview. If you might like to be involved, please email me at nhdrules@yahoo.com. I really appreciate your response. Also, please include the years you served. I am willing to have phone interviews or just correspond through email, whatever works best. I was also hoping to find someone nearby to have an interview face-to-face,so if you live in New York anywhere near New York City or even in northern New Jersey or Connecticut,please indicate it in your response. Then I would be able to video tape our interview and use it for my project. Anyway, thank you so much for your response and I really appreciate the time you took to help me. Your support has been incredible and has not gone unnoticed.
Sincerely,
Jessica Seminelli
P.S. you do not have to give out your full name or even phone number if you are uncomfortable. I am an eighth grade student working on this project, but I have noticed a posting of caution signs recently, so please respond if you are interested and I can prove to you exactly who I am. Thanks!
I am looking for RPCVs from Chad with whom to discuss development in Chad. I am an RPCV from Cameroon and a student at Monterey Institute of International Studies and am currently conducting research on all aspects of development in Chad. I would appreciate the input of those who have had first hand experience in development in Chad.
Thanks,
Hayley