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I ask myself to recall the things in my life that profoundly gave way to my self evolution. I cover topics ranging from childhood sexual trauma to coming out, the my diagnosis of acute AIDS at the age of 31.
This is an interview all about the 1980s. All questions evolve around things that took place in the 1980s.
David Radford first had an inkling that he was gay at eight years old. While watching Super Friends, he found himself attracted to Aquaman – not Wonder Woman, like his friends. David discusses the Shreveport gay party scene, Southern Decadence,...
Today I got the opportunity to interview my pap! We covered things from when he was a kid to now. Things he did in the navy and when he was a police officer and some of his memories! We also...
Mason Cohen, a high school student, discusses the childhood and childhood experiences for one of his educators, Phillip McFarland (Mr.McFarland).
Elizabeth shares with Julie about her early experiences with The Mount, how she began volunteering and her continued relationship there.
52 years married in April of this year, first met at 12 years old and after 6 years apart, together ever since. "You were meant for me"
Tom Hill discusses his childhood, his experience with addiction and recovery, and what gives him hope.
Gay life in the New York City theatre world in the 1980’s and the impact of HIV and AIDS
We discussed our fight to end discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS, back when Ann was doing this work in the 1980's, and when Marni was in the 2010's.
Robert Kelley shares a story of near court-martial, and his enlistment in and service in the Navy during the second world war.
Judy Dyson is one of the first Black psychiatric registered nurses in Boston and worked for over 50 years at Boston City Hospital/Boston Medical Center (BMC). After retiring in 2019, Judy has been navigating life after a lengthy and fulfilling...
Roy Jones is about to turn 98. May Rose, his youngest granddaughter at age 28 takes an opportunity to hear her grandfather's reflections on life at their most recent family reunion in Montana.
Bre and Kate talk to Joan and Gary Coomes about empathy toward the elderly community, aging, and experiencing life.
This is my mom’s history as seen through the lense of AP US History. Diane W dives most deeply into the racial conflicts as seen in her experiences through the Rodney King race riots in the 90s. Being a Women’s...
In this interview Vaughn talks about serendipitously connecting with friends while serving overseas.
New Years Eve 2018: Interview between my dad and me in my parent's Colorado Mountain House. We talk about memories of early times establishing a career in research and academia as well as project into the future of his illness...