Interview with Wilma Kilpatrick who served 28 years. “looked into myself to move forward”.

Wilma who served 28 years shares some of her experiences and how her father's passing affected her as a little girl. In addition to honoring her mother's teaching of spirituality carrying her through from prison to freedom.

From Turntables to iPods: The Evolution of Technology in the Media with Gabriela Gonçalves and Jim Vitak

Gabriela Gonçalves talks with Jim Vitak, a family friend that has a lot of experience in the field of mass communication, about the evolution of technology in media and how it affected him throughout his career.

What It's Like to Be a First Gen Student

Krystal Halim (22) talks with her sister, Shania Halim (19) about her experience as a first gen student with two immigrant parents.

Leslie interviews her older sister to learn more about her

In this interview, I asked my older sister (22) various questions about different topics such as her school life when she was younger, religion, life, and more. I got to know my sister a little better and got to understand...

Rehan Yadav and Mahesh Yadav

Rehan Yadav (18) talks with his dad, Mahesh Yadav (53) about his childhood in India and his journey coming to America.

Andrew Krapivin and Vyacheslav Krapivin

Andrew Krapivin (18) talks with his grandfather (78) about his life experiences growing up and living in the USSR and after.

Person In Charlotte – Bianca Harvey – Learning About Racism in America

Person in Charlotte conversations were engaged in response to Black Lives Matter (BLM), as a way for us to learn more about racism in America. We are meeting with our friends who have graciously agreed to have an open conversation...

Social Justice – Our Voices Matter – Carl Coulanges

Carl Coulanges talks with his colleague, Gayle Sheridan about coping with the brutal murder of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement.