A Women’s Stand On Women’s Rights

In this interview we meet Patricia Hanes who shares her story of creating the first ever Women’s Nation Park here in Ithaca. She stresses the importance of the park not only being a park for women’s rights but for human...

The Truths of Bertille Terri Schantz

I interviewed my biggest role model and mother, Terri Schantz. Terri grew up in democratic rural Iowa with a politically active and very republican mother and a father who was a world war 2 veteran. She learned and abided by...

Injustice, Forgiveness, Faith & Perseverance: Reflections of a Japanese American Woman

Janet Powell, an 80 year old Japanese American from Seattle, shares pieces of her life story in this interview with her granddaughter. She candidly discusses her experiences as a child detainee in the WWII U.S. government Japanese Internment Camps, her...

Self-harm scars and cover up tattoos (among other things) pt. 2

I sat down with the lovely Aften, who is a tattoo artist and business owner of White Lodge Tattoo and Gallery to talk about self-harm scars and the cover up tattoos.

Project Introduction

Executive Producer Nichelle S. Carr (Class of 1998) introduces the Black Women of Amherst College Storytelling Project

Valerie Cordes & Michele Manning-Herman

Valerie and Michele have developed a profound bond through their involvement with Providence's Women's Caregiver Resource Group (WCRG), and they want to emphasize the significance of this work and the impact it has had on them. They cannot stress enough...

A woman in the workforce

Demi Clark has been in the work force for almost 20 years now. She has recently switched her job and has recently graduated from an advanced class at Yale. However she has faced a fare deal of career complications in...

“Not running with the crowd…”

Ethan Forman(16) talks with his Grams, Tema Steel(75) at her successful business, Steele Financial Solutions in Cherry Hill,NJ. They talk about her struggle as a woman entrepreneur in the late 70’s-Early 80’s and her sacrifice for her family. She is...

The tempestuous trio

Three sisters from the harsh Midwest, growing up in a time when you needed to rely on each other. They embody the strengths and weaknesses of their time and in their place.

Sierra Kelly interviewing Patti Balogh on her experiences as an older women in society.

In this recording, Sierra a Kelly, a student at Eastern Michigan University, interviews Patti Balogh at her home in Canton, Michigan. This interview is for the Psychology of Women course at Eastern Michigan University. In this conversation, Patti Balogh will...

Dr. Loraine Hutchins

Dr. Loraine Hutchins is an American bisexual and feminist author, activist, and sex educator. She is the co-editor of Bi Any Other Name: bisexual people speak out. Her 2001 doctoral dissertation, Erotic Rites: A Cultural Analysis of Contemporary U.S. Sacred...

Running for office as a democratic woman in North Texas

Two women who ran as Democratic candidates for State House and for Congress in Texas discuss life on the campaign trail in the 2018 midterm election.

Women and Harassment in the Restaurant Industry

In this interview, Brianna and I discuss the complexities that lie within the restaurant industry, specifically the sexual and verbal harassment women face as servers and how this harassment is perpetuated.

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JoAnn Graham and Ginnae Harley

JoAnn Graham (70) talks to One Small Step conversation partner Ginnae Harley (50) about their background, religious and political beliefs and views on race and sex discrimination.

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Mary Railey and Lillian Crouch

Friends and members of the Woman’s Club of El Paso Mary Railey [no age given] and Lillian Crouch [no age given] share the history of the Woman’s Club from the late 1800s to now, why they love being members, and...

How Daisy dealt with Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)

Daisy has suffered from Hyperemesis Gravidarum throughout her 2 pregnancies that have made a huge impact in her life. It changed the way she sees life and will always have hope to have a family of her own.

Interview with Martha Seymour

My Nana is a very interesting person. She has many stories to tell. She was once a tomboy, and she had supportive parents. She liked to play outside.