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Connie Hernandez, Adelina Ortiz de Hill, and Jaima Chevalier

Connie Hernandez (87) and Adelina Ortiz de Hill (85) talk with their friend Jaima Chevalier (51) about their personal and family histories in Santa Fe, the roles of women in the city and how Santa Fe has changed.

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Joanna Aceves and Lianna Etchberger

Joanna Aceves (33) and her professor, Lianna Etchberger (54), discuss how they became interested in science, how they came to Vernal, Utah, and what it's like to study and teach on a small, rural campus.

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Celia Flores and Cristina Flores

Cristina, 30, speaks to mother, Celia, 59, about the dath of nephew, David, 22 years ago and the impact it had on their family. Cristina, 30 años, habla con su mama, Celia, 59 años, sobre la muerte de su sobrina,...

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Cecilia Becerra and Taryn Jordan

Ceci Saenz (28) interview her partner Taryn Jordan (30) about their relationship. They talk about when they first met, how their relationship changed their lives, the difficulty of Taryn's coming out to her parents, how their different races impacted the...

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Ben Ocón and Sarita Ocón

Ben Ocón (65) and daughter Sarita Ocón (33) talk about the importance of reading, literacy, and libraries from their early lives to the present day. Ben talks about his long and prestigious career as a librarian and Sarita shares stories...

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Alma Earnest and JT Perez

JT Perez (48) interviews his friend, Alma Earnest (36) about her friend who died ten years ago after committing suicide.

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Rick Martinez and Hazel Diaz

Hazel Diaz (31) interviews her new friend and fellow veteran Rick Martinez (54) about his military service in the Army, struggling with depression and substance abuse, his brother’s suicide, and how his family and friends helped him recover from his...

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Sayda Morales and Marc Lewis

Sayda Morales (22) and Marc H. Lewis (22) discuss their paths to and reasons for joining Teach For America, the ways their students have surprised them, and why they continue to teach.