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Long time volunteer reflects on time spent with family at The Mount and the wonderful community that led him to coming back and giving back to The Mount 20 years later
Cynthia Murdoch, 58, interviews Angela Romeo, 92. Angela is Cynthia's Mother-in-law. We talked about Angela's family and her memories of her life.
Supervisor Penelope Gross, who represents the Mason District in Fairfax County, shares stories about her career and community. This conversation was a part of the “All Together Now: Share Your Stories” program for the Fairfax County Public Library’s 2023 Summer...
In this interview, conducted in December 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, I interviewed my grandmother Ann Farris, whom I call Yia Yia. We discussed growing up in Memphis, Tennessee and coming from a very Greek family. I learned more about my...
This interview is about a Chinese International student in University of Idaho. She will talk about her personal experiences in China and America.
Laurent Sanchez (34) talks to her husband, James Barnes (32), about their first year of marriage, meeting family in Colombia, and future family plans.
Regina and I discuss the importance of natural areas in our neighborhood at Lake Arbor Park in Arvada, CO.
We talked about family culture. Mainly about my moms side where they focused on a lot of cars.
Her mother taught her very influencing lessons that help her today such as hard work and love as well as faith
[Recorded: Tuesday, November 15th, 2022] Charles (30) and Doug (68) have a virtual One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. The pair begin by mourning the loss of Lavel Davis Jr., Devin Chandler, and D'Sean Perry, who were killed in...
We discussed my mother’s childhood and the racism she experienced. Although it there were similar situations in the book Black Boy, they were to an extreme defree. Both of these stories show how much and how little our society’s views...
One Small Step conversation partners Susan B. (58) and Jonathan Webster (35) have a conversation about their backgrounds and beliefs, touching on topics like education, politics, guns, and biases. They find common ground despite differences.
Hello, my name is Veronica Towle. I am 19 years old. Today is April 26, and I am interviewing Tiziana Towle from Walnut Creek, Ca. In this interview about dating and marriage, Tiziana Towle tells her love story.
Regina and I have a conversation about her coming to America from China and how that affected her education and social life.
We talked about my Dad’s life and how he grew up and the impact it had on his life now.
Paul Williams, a student, talks with the interim dean of Herron School of Art and Design, Greg Hull.
Krista discusses her life as a homeschool mama of three young children and the hope that keeps her going during this unpredictable time.
Sienna (17) discusses with Omma (52) her childhood in South Korea and what her transition was like when moving to the United States.
Everyone Alex Head meets wonders about his British accent, it's the first thing they notice. Yet who would have thought a British born, American citizen with two kids would end up spending a large portion of his life in Asia?...
A conversation on the past and present of immigration.
Friends Wes Condray-Wright (34) and Chip Chandler (47) discuss how they met, the arts and the arts scene in Amarillo.
Just a short talk about how times have changed and the inside look at sex segregated careers in America whit ties to some of our own students lives.