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A discussion about local foods and it's role in family traditions.
Here, we talk about what's going on with local food in Ann Arbor and share our thoughts and memories about food.
Plans and preparations in the event of an emergency are discussed. Thoughts about worldview (scale) and how large or small of a radius we consider when thinking about where resources come from in our lives are also discussed.
Dr Eidietis discusses steps her family has taken towards climate preparedness in the most effective way for her community and location. We also discuss the inequities and issues that come along with extreme weather events for the Ann Arbor school...
Suha and Ella discuss the climate emergency. Ella has not yet made big changes to prepare for it, but we discuss potential plans of what she would like to do.
My mom and I talk about what preparation looks like for families in the Midwest and what it looked like twenty years ago in Florida and how much climate emergencies have changed.
A discussion about climate change preparedness and what the younger generation can do.
In this interview, we discuss how past experiences have shaped our outlooks on climate emergencies. We also discuss the potential future manifestations of climate emergency preparedness on family and community levels.
Mia Quezada: 2021-09-24 18:30:41 Mia talking with Pamela about their childhood and experiences during the 2020 pandemic
We talk about local food consumption, traditions that are followed and how local context situations can turn into a funny story
An interview from Hingham Massachusetts with my mom during the 2020 covid pandemic.
Brianna Thompson: 2020-10-11 21:43:13
2021-01-24: Zach Tusinger (35) talks to his grandmother Janice Tusinger (84) about living through the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and the recent 2020 election and inauguration. She shares several memories about growing up and various Twentieth Century elections and...
We discussed neighborhood preparedness, behavioral actions and navigating panic during an emergency scenario.
Claire McCoy (58) sits down with her father, George Black (86), to ask him about his experiences as an actor and his career as a professor in the theater departments of various universities.
Coming at you live (not really) from their homes, two freshmen from New York's "The Beacon School," Hayley Morales & Riley-Paige Belisle discuss in a teenager's perspective the events happening in the world that is from the messy year we...
Eric Robinson talks about how difficult it has been to watch his son, a senior in high school in March 2020, grappled with the disappointments of the Covid-19 shutdowns. Because of the nationwide stay-at-home orders all three of his sons...
My friend Dick Hermann, an attorney, author, and columnist writes often about his passion for education reform. We talked about this.
Balancing children and a career as a single mother during Covid-19. The importance of having a support system to get through the pandemic.