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November 25th 2018, I interviewed my grandma. Even though she didn’t want to do it, she allowed me!
In this recording I am interviewing my Dad. His name is Dion Ingram.
Gissell and Bri talked about Bri's adoption and race, how it affected her life. Bri wants to go into Social Justice/Work as a career now.
Racial injustice in Memphis and personal connection to it. COVID-19 affects.
Nicholas “Nicky” Weinstock had jumped headfirst into an entirely new civilization, with no knowledge of the language or culture. Nicky’s son, Lincoln Weinstock, interviews him about his experience in Africa. Nicky tells about his near-death malaria experience, what it was...
After working for the Crawford family for 35 years, Patsy still remains a constant in our lives. She is a friend, and most of all, family.
A Ghanaian woman tells me about her childhood experience in Nigeria where hairstyles were a part of the school uniform, how she feels about the time it takes to get her hair braided, and the hilarious story of the first...
Margaret Lim speaks about her experience immigrating from Indonesia to the United States.
Likhitha Patlolla (18) speaks with her sister, Prishika Patlolla (16) about what family and culture means to her as a high-schooler during a global pandemic.
The interviewee Denise discusses how parenting styles, psychosocial development, and sociocultural development played a role in her upbringing and daily life to date.
The interview was about how race affected Ali’s life, especially at at her high school and Lasell, and how people should speak up about and not be silenced.
My dad reminisces about growing up in rural Kentucky in the 1940s
I interview my mother about her childhood in Colombia, coming to America, adopting a new culture, and the many lessons life has taught her. She shares experiences and people that have shaped her into the strong woman she is today.
Arnold Duevel talks about growing up in Central Minnesota. Born in 1918, he shares vivid memories of his childhood and teen-aged years. A decorated World War II veteran, Arnold has led a long and momentous life.
Talked about my mom's culture and language background and how it was like for her to come to a different country to live.
Pete Kerns remembers when his pigs escape into the woods of Iowa, and the week of searching with community members that ensued.
Noreen Thomas, of Doubting Thomas Farm, shares the wonder and importance that comes with saving seeds and growing Native food in partnership with the White Earth Nation.
One Small Step partners Gregory "Greg" Greenway (71) and Randall "Randy" Cirksena (63) exchange lived experiences and discuss their civil war ancestors, first jobs as bank tellers, and not choosing a race on the StoryCorps paperwork.