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Tsegga Medhin and Heran Medhin on life, expectations, gratitutde 2021 and the future: 2020-12-27 23:44:03
Walter Pancoe (97) talks to his daughter, Peggy Rosoff (70), about basic training and his military service in World War II. Walter shares stories about the musical production group, Off the Ground Incorporated, and he talks about the paper clip...
One Small Step conversation partners Benjamin "Ben" Ballard (21) and Kate Hixon (20) talk about their parents' influence on them growing up, their evolving political philosophies, and the role of religion and conservatism in their lives.
Radhakrishnan Gopalan (48) talks to his son Shrey (12) about his experiences growing up in India, coming to the US, and his career as a professor.
Phyllis Hoover (69) talks with daughter, Ellen Riggle (48), about her grandmother.
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.
Mark Farber (69) and John "Jack" Bush (67) talk about their relationships with religion and politics and connect on different moments in life where they felt misunderstood.
Rebecca Trosman (18) interviews her mother, Anna Seyder about her immigration story from Ukraine to the United States, life dealing with Anti-Semitism in the USSR, and how her present lifestyle lives up to her expectations of the "American Dream".
Activists Sophie Secor (22) and John Xavier Acosta (33) have a discussion with friend and fellow activist Darwensi Clark (42) about their convictions and thoughts surrounding New York politics.
Mavis and Steven talked about some fragments in his daily life and showed a real Steven to the listeners
Louis talks to his daughter, Rebecca, about his experiences abroad in the Air Force.
Mara and Ana Cecilia are two dynamic Mexican-American cousins and impassioned advocates for feminism who delve into the depths of feminist theory and explore the profound societal impacts of sex-based oppression. Through candid dialogue, they share insights into how their...
Marcus Mata and his grandmother, Lulu “Lola” Nazario, talk about her childhood, adulthood, and more.
Dr. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, talks with undergraduate Rafer Friedman about ethical leadership, advocacy and activism on campus, in the community and beyond.
Alina Zhang (19) talks with her friend, Daphne Xu (19)about her personal experience include childhood, hobbies and college life.
Stockton University student, Lamia Dean, interviews someone who is in recovery from addiction for 29 years.
Friends Agnetha "Jaime" Gloshay (41) and Amy Dale (58) reflect on their identities as Native women and discuss the work they have been doing in the community to uplift women and youth.
Kanwal Prakash (aka KP) (68) tells his friend Richard Hamilton (80) about surviving the violent partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, and later coming to American to become an architect.
Albert H. Lozano, 84, talks with his daughter Catalina Lozano, 58, about growing up in Mexico, his immigration to the US, his family and his varied careers.
Mitzi Miyoshi (48) interviews her uncle, Sam Terasaki (83) about his WWII experience in the Japanese-American and Hawaiian 442nd Infantry Regiment.
Friends and ex-coworkers Thomas and Errol talk about their lives and work with Foodlink.