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One Small Step: Pryna

"Being both socially liberal, as well as economically and fiscally liberal is not typical usual for an Indian American family."

One Small Step: Sally Ann and Eileen

"What shaped my politics was the Black Panther Trial that went on here in New Haven in 1969,"

One Small Step: Rebecca

"I think having one of my daughters being involved in Hillary's campaign was very empowering."

One Small Step: John

"I grew up in the 90's during a lot of economic prosperity, so I think that gave me kind of an optimistic outlook."

One Small Step: Geraldine

"An experience that shaped my politics would be growing up in Britain with parents with socialist ideas."

One Small Step: Kyle

"When I was five, my mom and my aunt took me to a John Kerry rally in 2004 when he was running for president."

One Small Step: Julie

"My parents were pretty strict-- it's totally different than when I was a kid."

One Small Step: Jaqueline

"Well, I had a really crappy childhood, so, I guess, taking my experiences from my childhood, I see the world differently."

One Small Step: Jane

"I grew up in a house where there were so many pictures of John F. Kennedy that I thought he was a relative."

One Small Step: Earnie

"Growing up in an Italian-Catholic family, with immigrant parents, immigrant grandparents, helped me to see the world through a blue-collar lens."

One Small Step: Jessica

"When I used to live in Virginia, there was a lot of homeless people where I used to live, so seeing that kinda shaped my politics."

One Small Step: Jim

"Currently I'm a civics teacher for high school--I teach American Politics, so I try to be unbiased in teaching our youth, and let them make their own decisions."

One Small Step: Zach

"My brother-in-law is from Peru and his family is having a difficult time staying in the country as of recently, so that sort of changed how I looked at things."

One Small Step: Gabby

"I do disagree with some coworkers on some beliefs but I do still respect them."

One Small Step: Susan

"I grew up sort of in this bubble, which I think kind of insulated me from politics for a long time."

One Small Step: Emma

"Political willpower sometimes isn't enough to trump some of those more urgent moments of inequality."

One Small Step: Karen

"They didn't even have a soccer team for girls in Milford growing up, and that was really kind of sad, because I loved playing it in gym."

One Small Step: Karina

"I think, like, being around some racist people in college, and wanting to speak up about it kinda shaped my politics, and made me realize there's a lot to be done."