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Ana remembers her role and impact on the arts community in Houston, Texas
Ronald D. Joos, 63, is interviewed by his daughter Kristin E. Joos, 31, about being gay.
Geraldine, 87, talks with her granddaughter Courtney, 30, about her family’s heritage and the connection with Grass Valley, California.
Patrick Groulx (69) talks to StoryCorps Facilitator Helen Rubinstein (28) about his theory of “The Human Thermostat,” about overcoming his dyslexia, being an athlete at the Humana National Senior Games, 2011.
Daniel Sanchez is one of my good friends every since I started studying Architecture in SUNY Delhi. We have class together, we do homework together, be in the lab 24/7, we are both Latino's, we pull up nighters all the...
Emma and Dane discussing the effects of Emma going off to college. how is Emma going to handle the Naval Academy and basic training?
What started off as an interview, turned into a vibe session between two friends.
Louraiseal McDonald (45) and Toni Trees (74) are two strangers who sat down for a One Small Step Conversation. They talk about lessons learned from their mothers, their love of their professions, and the importance of black history.
Fred Husmann (80) speaks with granddaughter Laurel (17) about life as a poor farm boy in the 1940s and 50s
Edith E. Johson, 80, is interviewed by her granddaughter, Jaimie Johnson, 26.
Emily, 26, interviews her mother, Christine, 55, about her father, Harry Murray.
Tracy Jackson, 17, and Octavia Fugerson, 19, talk about Tracy’s senior year of high school and look forward to how Tracy’s life will likely change once he attends college in the fall.