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During a recent alumni event, attendees shared memories of their time at Kimberton Waldorf School.
In this interview we discussed the coronavirus. We went over the effects, and wats it could have been stopped.
Brinn is a freshman at St. Norbert College who came back from the GAP experience, where she has a chance to studying about many social justice issues throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. And Tran is an international student who spent...
My mother immigrated to America from Japan 20 years ago, and has lived here ever since. In this interview, I ask about her experience as the first and only member of her family to move out of Japan, and about...
Arhan, interviewing his father, Autri about persons of Inspiration and wisdom, and core values of life.
An interview between Detroit Waldorf School founder's Candyce Sweda and Amelia Wilhelm about the founding and first days of the Detroit Waldorf School.
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Leah Okimoto was born in upstate New York, and after having to move to several places across the country, she settled in Marlboro, Massachusetts, where she cemented her childhood. In New York City, she pursued...
Deno Japitana (Teacher D) is an educator from the Philippines that promotes peace education for learners in their early childhood. Through his own school, Teacher D's Learning Hub he creates a social change that his community needs in order to...
Jackson told me about his life goals and how he sees himself as a person. Jackson also talked a little bit about being an engineeer and explained how that would be in his life.
Sierra and Robert sat down in their living room in San Diego to talk about Roberts life.
Since the 1960s, a lot has changed in just our everyday life. There is way more technology and everything that we learn in our history books were actually reality to people just like you and me.
The pandemic of the Coronavirus has impacted grade school students majorly and took a hard hit on those with physical and mental disabilities. Teachers are appreciated for their patience and kindness within and throughout these hard times.
Learning more in-depth about my Mimi, Frances Townsend, and her journey through life. My Mimi’s connection to art plays a major role in both her life and mine spurring forth my desire to discover the motivations behind her art in...
Jody speaks with her daughter, Justine, on how it feels to turn 22 and some of her favorite memories and experiences in life thus far.
[Recorded Friday, September 15, 2023] Tanner (19) from Chesapeake, Virginia, and Alex (18) also from Chesapeake, Virginia participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Tanner shares how his...
We talked about the teenage stage and how that you can’t take your childhood for granted.Also adults are wiser and you should listen to the ones who give you good advice. Remember that they care and love you.They will always...
I interviewed my girlfriend who is in college to be a teacher for early childhood education.
This is an interview for Mr. Saliciccioli’s StoryCorps assignment. I did it with my grandma.
Robin Temple was one of 6 parents who came together with a vision: to establish a Waldorf School in Boulder, Colorado for their children. Bringing together master Waldorf educators of the time, they launched a school into being, a school...