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"My parents were pretty strict-- it's totally different than when I was a kid."
"I grew up here in New Haven, and theres a lot of diversity in New Haven, and for the most part, I think we all get along pretty well."
"When I was five, my mom and my aunt took me to a John Kerry rally in 2004 when he was running for president."
"An experience that shaped my politics would be growing up in Britain with parents with socialist ideas."
Recorded at the Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival on 4/28/19 with the One Small Step question set.
Natalia Horcasitas (40) and her brother Richard Horcasitas (43) share memories of growing up in Yuma and having a tight knit community of neighbors and friends.
"What shaped my politics was the Black Panther Trial that went on here in New Haven in 1969,"
Recorded at the Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival on 4/28/19 with the One Small Step question set.
Ezekiel interviews Lynda about the non-profit citizens police organization she works for in Kansas City.
Recorded at the Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival on 4/28/19 with the One Small Step question set.
Suzanne Morrill (50) and her daughter Katie Morrill (24) talk about their relationship, their favorite family memories and sing a family song.
Recorded at the Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival on 4/28/19 with the One Small Step question set.
Mr. Paris on the town . . . missing for 2 weeks . . . this is the story of Mr. Paris and his Neighborhood Adventure the lead him to meeting Marlyn Naylor the neighborhood who saved Mr. Paris!
Recorded on 6/29/18 at Chabaso Bakery as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Recorded on 6/29/18 at Chabaso Bakery as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Mitchell and Valerie of Concise Focus discuss the process and challenges of creating their doc/ art exhibit: Nieghbors. Neighbors is an interactive documentary experience on display until June 1st at Ace121 in Glendale, CA.
Woman tells her daughter what it was like growing up on a farm.
Recorded at the New Haven Free Public Library on 11/20/18 as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Recorded on 11/20/18 at the New Haven Free Public Library as part of the Bread Breakers project.
"Being both socially liberal, as well as economically and fiscally liberal is not typical usual for an Indian American family."