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We spoke mostly about his career, his mother, and the key lesson in his life: kindness. He spoke a great deal about how multiple people, including strangers his mother, and people in higher positions than him taught him the value...
I interview my father on his opinions of the COVID-19 pandemic that’s going on in the world right now. We talk about everyday life and how he feels about the laws that have been placed.
Grandpa Ray Young, who retired from the practice of law last year at age 91, was interviewed by his 5-year-old Great-Granddaughter Charlotte Clark-Lietar (with help from Charlotte’s mom, Charity R. Clark). Grandpa Ray lived his whole life in the Boston...
Interview of “Twink” Starr - Beloved, oldest YMCA Camp Willson Alum ( 96 ). Dedicated in honor of Twink’s Civic Leadership and the life of Chris Bradley.
Dominique Huerta, a young activist born and raised in El Paso, Texas, discusses her upbringing, inspiration and passion for advocacy.
Part 2 of 4. "That's the medicine." Learn about building a police department WITH the community. Important listening.
A mother daughter interview which focuses on what it means to be a woman in Navajo culture. This is unraveled through the heavily symbolic coming of age ceremony for girls: The Kinaalda.
Interviewing a future defense attorney, and asking him the big questions we all want to know.
Interview of a Classmate who is studying to be in Law and Forensics
Sister Lucianne and I met at the West Michigan Environmental Action Council's Climate March in fall 2015, where we realized we both participated in the Universal Human Rights Conference recognizing the 500th Anniversary of Montesinos in Washington DC in 2011....
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 22 . Anonymous tells me about how she and her mother immigrated to the United States to escape an abusive relationship with her birth father. She talks about her dreams and...
President of Joppa Freedman's Town Association talks about their winning fight for neighborhood equity and environmental justice when faced with a zoning request that would have brought more batch plants to her community.
I questioned my grandfather about growing up, his values and proudest moments, and what the future holds for him.
I talked with my grandma and grandpa about there thoughts and what they remembered when living through the period. We covered my grandpa in the navy, my grandma in high school, their views and the public’s view on JFK. Communism,...
We discussed Angel’s childhood in Philadelphia. We also talked about the justice specifically her perspective as a gay, black women.
We asked Mrs sun some questions about her life and these are her responses
My dad grew up in Evergreen,Colorado. He liked to ride his motorcycle around and participate in student government in highschool. He married my mom christine, whom he met at his apartment complex. He went to law school, and works as...
Interview with attorney Jeremy Flaming for Honors Intro to Law Course at the University of Iowa.
Alexis asks John about what it is like being a police officer and what kind of things go on.
In Oxford, MS on November 24, 2018 a granddaughter (Margaret Rowland) and her grandmother (Harriett Rowland) enjoy a wonderful thanksgiving talking about her grandmothers life. They talk about her job and her thoughts on Elvis Presley. As well as all...
my dad and i talk about what his life was like at my age(17) and about his experience in prison
Teenagers and best friends, Julissa and Argo talk about their perspectives on safety and youth-led movements.
Phil talks with Jen about his long career, and how his personal value of justice impacts all he does. They dicsuss racism, diversity, health equity and how he has grown over the years (and how Providence has grown).