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Speaking on this issues of rascism and stereotypes along with the importance of traveling.
Alaina interviews Jeremy about his service with the Peace Corps and Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Rogan and I discuss his immigration to the United States from South Africa in a time of social and political turmoil. Rogan explores how his privilege in coming to the United States shaped his ability to assimilate into American culture.
I interviewed my Grandma who lives in England. We talked about her childhood and her hobbies that she has. We talked about people that she lost and how it made her feel. The interview was through the phone with me...
One Small Step conversation partners Ushan Govender (48) and Kathryn "Katy" Morgan (43) discuss how their families have shaped them and consider how politics and parenting influence each other.
I mainly talked to Perry about his relationship with people around him and things that are important to him but I also talked to him a little bit about his childhood.
My grandma discussed her life as a child in South Africa and how it differed from life her and now. She also discussed her encounter with Leutenant Michael Clark who wanted to meet with Manachm Begm, a friend of my...
Michele Jarman (59) shares a conversation with her father, Michael Garstang (91), about Michael’s childhood in South Africa, his family, his friends growing up, his time in university, and his research.
One Small Step conversation partners Kerri Smith (50) and Tana Paddock (48) talk about the media, what it means to be a "minarchist libertarian", and how to bridge political divides.
Sebastian "Seb" Schulman (30) and Zeev Duckworth (22) discuss their work together at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. They both share an interest in translation work and the yiddish language.
One Small Step conversation partners Allyson Young (60) and Suzanne "Rebecca" Bruschek (53) talk about the role of religion throughout their lives. They identify from each other differently politically, but find alignment their values. They share their experiences having each...
One Small Step conversation between LeAnn Krokker (64) and Bo Petersen (68) talks about Apartheid South Africa, history and how politics impact friendships.
Suzanne Hoff, 76, listens to Sharon Neumann, 66, relate her remarkable experiences as caregiver from childhood for her younger sister diagnosed with the rare, incurable disease of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) to their remarkable journey developing world wide support (IFOP)for...
Maya Pincus and Laura Guertin both served as Onboard Outreach Officers on JOIDES Resolution in 2022. With navigating the waters of COVID-19 still a challenge, Maya and Laura share their hotel quarantine stories before sailing out of Cape Town, South...
This is an interview of my parents in which we talk about their wedding and their honeymoon in South Africa.
Jim Joyce of Swarthmore talks to Folklorist Darcy Fair about his fascinating work with musical artists, his early life in Swarthmore, and his very entertaining and influential grandfather, 'Pops.'
We talked about growing up in South Africa as an immigrant and anti-establishment views
Interview with Harald Herrmann, CEO Second Harvest Food Bank Orange County. The story of a South African emigree who grew up in Anaheim to become one of the top restaurant executives in America and is now running Orange County’s largest...
One Small Step partners Mark Wickersham (55) and Lisa Nelson-Haynes (58) discuss yoga and mindfulness, the importance of community, and why Americans have lost their ability to have respectful conversations.
A former Jehovah's Witness talks about leaving the faith and divorcing his wife after coming out.
In the 80s the anti-apartheid movement was “the” cause and it was like the inheritor of the civil rights movement.