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Sonya Begay and Kayle Eppele

Sonya Anne Begay (63) is interviewed by her granddaughter Kayle Nanah Eppele (19) about how her family came together, her worries about her family in the Navajo reservation, and the lack of resources for underserved communities and elders.

Dusty Matthews and author Katherine MK Mitchell discuss living and writing in 2020.

Dusty Matthews and Katherine MK Mitchell discuss living in 2020. Dusty works at the Leesburg (Florida) Public Library and Katherine is an author. The library's annual Literary Arts Festival was canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Katherine discusses...

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Andrew Leith and Jeremy Bucher

Andrew Leith (38) speaks with his friend and colleague Jeremy Bucher (33) about their mutual museums and collections work, what brought them to that work, and about how the Hellenic Museum used the pandemic to catalogue and digitize its collection.

Lauren & Gary Howe: "Hold up your hand. How many fingers do you have? If you die & have that many people in your life, you're a wealthy man"

Lauren Howe (29) talks with her dad, Gary Howe (70) about his childhood growing up in Western Massachusetts, his experience in the military during the Vietnam War, meeting his wife (Theresa Howe), and his naturalist and artistic tendencies throughout the...

Siara Horne and Phyllis Horne

Siara Horne interviews her grandmother Phyllis Horne on her childhood and her feelings on the current pandemic.

Douglas Purviance and Sean Loutzenhiser

Friends and fellow members of Carver Community Garden of East Harlem Douglas Purviance and Sean Loutzenhiser discuss life in NYC during Covid-19 quarantine, how community gardening has changed their lives, and the differences between life in NYC and Belgium during...

Toni McKeen and Beth Moeller for the Griswold Home Care Resilience Project: "Be a Voice Not An Echo"

2020-08-27 15:23:17 Beth Moeller from Griswold Home Care, sat down with Toni McKeen, an instructor from Founders Hall Center in Ridgefied, CT, to discuss factors driving resilience learned from genealogy, the Renaissance, and global cultures. Hear how setbacks can make...

Ian Martin and Amy Chipperson (Reupload)

Discussing everyday life during the Covid-19 pandemic with my mom. We discuss how our routines have changed and concerns about the future of the virus and education during the lockdown.

The impact of COVID-19

Afiya Bilata (19) has a conversation with her mentor, Jazlin Coley-Smith about the impact of COVID-19 on her life. The conversation flows along the way and the main purpose of this interview was to gain insight on the everyday life...

Izzy COVID19

Izzy Smith(24) and Baz Jecha(23) discuss Izzy's experience with the COVID-19 Pandemic while in University. They discuss where they were and how the pandemic affected their schooling.

Narrative 58A – Male, 64 year old, adult vaccine participant

As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 58A is a male, 64 year old, adult vaccine participant speaking on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial participation.

Narrative 57 – Female, 60 year old, adult vaccine participant

As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 57 is a female, 60 year old, adult vaccine participant speaking on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial participation.

Narrative 56 – Male, 25 year old, adult vaccine participant

As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative Narrative 56 is a male, 25 year old, adult vaccine participant speaking on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial participation.

Narrative 50 – Female and male (married couple), 57 year old, adult vaccine participants

As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 50 is a female and male (married couple), 57 year old, adult vaccine participants speaking on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial participation.

Interview with a Waldorf School of Princeton founding parent, Heide Ratliff.

Heide Ratliff, founding alumni parent and current educational support teacher at the Waldorf School of Princeton, describes her early involvement with the school and the pioneering spirit of the founding parents and faculty.

Annie Perasa and Lynn Gerwer

Annie Perasa (78) and her neice, Lynn Gerwer [no age given], discuss Gerwer's workaday life as a nurse at a New York City hospital during COVID-19.

Steven Rauscher and Brandon Thrash – "Working in this Industry Right Now is Not the Same"

Steven Rauscher (33) and Brandon Thrash discuss the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Philadelphia's service and hospitality industry, with a special focus on how the value of service and hospitality in America needs to be redefined and reframed moving...

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Naratip Klinsrisuk and Joe DiStefano

Joe DiStefano (55) interviews his friend and neighbor, Naratip "Nara" Klinsrisuk (40), about his businesses in Little Thailand, his family, and his favorite Thai food.

John: "This is my neighborhood."

John Ford, a long-time client of EZRA's, sits down with a member of EZRA's Social Action team to discuss his experiences growing up as a Black man in Chicago, working with EZRA, and gentrification in Uptown, Chicago.

Leilah Giddens and Mom

Interviewing my mom about the struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic

Danielle and Erin Hain – COVID-19 Interview

Danielle Hain (17) interviews her sister, Erin Hain (14) about the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has impacted Erin's life.

Kimberly Espinosa and Rebecca Louie Interview Each Other

Rebecca is a sophomore at Marlborough School, in Los Angeles California. She is passionate about journalism, and has held both writing and editorial positions on her school newspaper. Having also previously studied photography, printmaking, and architecture, she has an interest...

Sarah Chesnutt and Eric Denny

The Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (HIOBS) Executive Director, Eric Denny, and Staffing Director Sarah Chesnutt talk about how they began to work at HIOBS, the value of this type of education in our world, and their excitement for courses...