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My grandma talks about her experience in chapel hill and in getting her job as the President of the American Correctional Association.
I interviewed my mother-in-law to be. She is a highly educated well read and traveled black woman who had many insights on what it was like to grow up in post segregation America and many more life experiences. The intro...
Person in Charlotte conversations were engaged in response to Black Lives Matter (BLM), as a way for us to learn more about racism in America. We are meeting with our friends who have graciously agreed to have an open conversation...
In this interview, Emma Cao (15) asks Acacia Wang (29) about her experiences with racism and ethnic slurs in the hospital where she volunteers.
Ian Stroszeck interviews his mother, Ulrike Stroszeck, about her journey from Germany, to living in the United States.
Jeff Ikeda (36) and One Small Step partner Kern Smith (52) exchange experiences and lessons they have faced on the intersectionality of their cultural and racial identity in or outside of the U.S.
Interview with my father about the racism he faced growing up while playing lacrosse and the future for lacrosse.
My grandmother and I talk about her experiences with racial segregation, and later integration, in a suburb outside of Chicago.
One Small Step Partners Cheryl Henry (60) and Cindy Martin (70) share stories about their families, political beliefs, and their home state of Virginia, and student loan forgiveness.
This interview is with my grandfather. The main topic is about the civil rights movement and his life during that time. He talks about many different points in his life. Also his thoughts on segregation. He expresses hiw the schools...