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Matthew August: 2020-06-13 16:17:46 Matt August, age 42, interview with Grandma Kathleen Caldarella Riley, age 94, about significant periods in her life. She speaks about her family growing up and her time working in the WWII manufacturing plants. We touch...
Arturo Sandoval (75) and his daughter Oriana Sandoval (43) talk about their passion for social justice and share the challenges they face advocating for policy change.
Christmas Day 2019. Tom Andary (60), interviewing Mom Esther Andary (98), about when Dad, Tom Andary (passed in 2000), was drafted in WWII, and she went to work at Ford Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan as a riveter on bomber...
One Small Step partners Kima Mora (63) and Sally [No Name Given] (54) talk about their religious beliefs and their views on politics. They reflect on communicating across difference and discuss their feelings of stalled progress.
In this interview, the experience of growing up in the Bahamas in the 1940s and 1950s are shared. There are also insights given on happiness, family, and friendship.
Colleagues and wives, Dr. Hilda Ontiveros (41) and Dr. Jesse Soledad Arrieta (44), share a conversation about their roots, Chicana and Women’s Studies, and the importance of documenting oral history within their community. They also talk about their connection to...
Ann Ragan, 91, tells her granddaughter about her long and colorful life. She reflects on memories as a girl in New Jersey, trips to New York City, her adventures out West to start a new life, the tragic accident that...
Judith Kishman (65) reads an article that her mother wrote about living during World War II and then talks about her mother and father.