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Jeny Amaya (27) talks with her friend Ines Garcia [no age given] about Ines' cultural roots, upbringing and overcoming her struggles with Multiple Sclerosis.
My has taught me to be happy in life. Happy with what you have. This interview talks about her parents. And what she has learned.
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Award-winning professional photographer Ed Pedi shares his life story, from growing up in Chelsea with his 7 siblings to his passion for photography, traveling the globe by motorcycle, and the lessons that he learned.
One Small Step conversation partners Philip Gibbs (62) and Offie Wortham (83) met virtually to talk about the civil rights movement; their opinions of former President Donald Trump; BLM; and issues of immigration, crime and fear.
My older brother explains how US Goverment and immigration from Ukraine has shaped his life.
Hello! My name is Alyssa Maglione and I interviewed my mother Laurie Maglione. This was my first ever podcast/interview and I think it went pretty good! We discussed the cultural diversities between people in American and people in Lebanon
An interview about my mother. In order to get to know her better and know about my culture.
Lida (51) asks Oryna (56) to describe the Ukrainian National Museum’s last two galas, one virtual under COVID lockdown and the other in person at Round Lake marking the summer solstice
This is Jeremiah story about how he encountered with the cops and how he felt
Fred came to the USA 43 years ago, attended San Antonio College for one year, and continued on to Texas A&M University shortly after in 1981. After working for seven years as an engineer in Texas, he lost his job...
I am interviewing a close friend in this recording. Her name is Jaylyn Hill.
One Small Step conversation partners Bonnie Clause (79) and Rev. Arnold Thomas [no age given] have an open and honest discussion about race.
We talked about a range of topics such as school and a life lesson that she been learned.
G and John are married but G is a Thai woman who has live here for 10 years. When asked about her favorite and least favorite aspect of America, I, myself the interviewer decided to help her elaborate. John, her...
This is my second interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith. Here he discusses how he experienced racism growing up and how he developed his own attitude of race relations.
Betty Grant talks about her role in expanding integration in Stephenville, a rural Texas community, gender inequality, and war.
A wonderful story talking about women, self-respect, struggles, individualism, and romance
I ask my mother about my grandmother and her experiences living in other countries.
30-year friendship between a white Episcopal minister’s son from Charleston, South Carolina and a black Crips OG from South-Central
Kathy Breault is my boyfriend’s stepmom. She answers questions about her childhood, her family, her experience coming to America, and more!
Andover Stories of American Identity: A thoughtful conversation with Jon Trachenberg about his childhood in Long Island, New York, to his life as a father in Andover, Massachusetts.
Seyi Falade (40) shares a conversation with her father, Christopher Falade (70), about their relationship, the beginning of their business, how their relationship has changed as a result of working together, and how their business has grown.