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I asked Lisa Brei the questions “How secure is the election in your opinion?”, “What do you hope comes from this election”, and “How do you think the results will affect the future?”.
She talked about the effects of the Pandemic on life as well as the political and social unrest currently savaging the country.
Diving deeper, we discover the upbringing, the goals and the reason for Ayoubi’s relocation.
This talks about my brother’s change from Middle school to Highschool, and his ambitions and hobbies.
Warren Preston, a senior Ole Miss student from Nashville, talks through what the election meant to him.
Mustafa Dabaja interviews his brother Rami Dabaja on what he thinks of America and how we should move forward. Together they address the problems we have as a society and how we should fix them.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in San Diego, California, Amara Parker (14) and Bernard Parker (44) about his childhood in Texas and his career. Mr. Parker shares his difficulties of living abroad compared to the United States. He...
I interviewed my best friend on how 2020 has been such a weird year and how Covid may have changed their life. We talked about online school and how that has been a hassle amidst quaratine and how it has...
The experience of GE14 and the different experience of broadcast media in Malaysia from now and 30 years ago.
I interviewed my mom and got her opinion on this year’s election.
Two women become friends and activists after the 2016 presidential election
I interviewed a UTAR lecturer on the topic of the 14th General Election, which had happened a month ago.
Elijah Wiseman talks with Florence R. about a riveting election race that her husband was in.
Join us as we discuss some random topics that allow us to get to know Sebastian Ballesteros. We discuss some personal beliefs and important issues in today’s world including the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter Movement.
One Small Step partners James Sweeney (69) and Wally Long (63) discuss their community work, their mutual belief that the right to vote is "sacred," and why face-to-face conversations are so important.