Qais Dubeik and Majd Dubeik

Qais Dubeik (18) interviews his younger brother Majd Dubeik (18) who is a senior in high school. They talk about the whole COVID-19 situation and how it has affected both of their lives as well as the younger brother's senior...

Interview with my Mom

I spoke with my mom about her previous career choices. Also, I talked to her about some of her family growing up. I learned a lot about what her career was like which I found interesting.

The Economic Divide

The economic divide is widening. Students who live in high poverty live 20 minutes away from students with high wealth and it’s not fair.

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Charlene Saner and Jose Garth

In their One Small Step conversation, Charlene Saner [no age given] and Jose Garth (38) talk about what "old school" Republicanism looks like and where public support from the government fits in with community support for neighbors in need.

Interview with Caroline Phinney, founder of the Waldorf School of Princeton.

Waldorf School of Princeton founder and former teacher, Caroline Phinney, talks with WSP Parent, Rachel Ullman, about her journey to starting the first and only Waldorf School in the state of New Jersey.

AMST Final Interview

This story is all about my grandmother discussing her experience and thought on receiving her citizenship, and the U.S. Government. The interview also includes pieces of her past experience with the government in Mexico.

It started with cheerios
November 21, 2017 App Interview

Two old friends reminisce about their stories of family, faith, and ministry.

An Interview with My Sister on Moving to New Places, the Pandemic and Hopes for the Future

Shruti Joshi (28) talks with her sister Mahi Joshi (18) about her experience as the first girl in the family moving away from home and the challenges that came with it, as well as adjusting to the current pandemic.

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Tiara Evans and Asha John

Friends Tiara Evans (27) and Asha John (27) reflect on hard periods of their lives and how those experiences made them who they are today. They discuss what adulthood means for their generation and the importance of not forgetting to...