Description
One Small Step conversation partners Nona Rector (64) and Dalana Johnson (50) talk about their views on faith, protests, parenting, disability, education, opportunity and communication.Subject Log / Time Code
Dalana Johnson and Nona Rector talk about their experience growing up and the children in their lives. Nona talks about her physical mobility impairment, guns, belief in service and learning to sew.
Dalana talks about her family dynamics and the loss of her father. She shares a story about a family member with addiction.
Nona and Dalana talk about their views on protesting.
Dalana shares her experience as a Black mother. She considers the difference between historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) and predominately white schools.
Nona talks about her work with special needs children.
Dalana and Nona agree on the importance of voting and civics.
Nona talks about differences with people she agrees with. She stresses the importance of education and equality.
Dalana and Nona talk about the importance and influence of their faith.
Nona and Dalana talk about communication with and education of younger people.
Participants
- Nona Rector
- Dalana Johnson
Venue / Recording Kit
Tier
Partnership
Partnership Type
OutreachInitiatives
Keywords
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Black Mothers
- children with special needs
- Civics
- Dallas Cowboys
- Girl Scouts
- guns
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)
- Kansas City Chiefs
- memories of growing up
- military father
- Parenting
- Patriotism
- Physical disability
- Protests
- Quilting
- sewing
- The Talk
- Voting