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My moms hands on experience of the day of 9/11 living in Greenwich, CT the last town until you hit New York. My dad working in the city and what impact it had on their lives.
Cousins talk about different parts of life. The highs and the lows and everything in between.
History is something that if not talked about and or taught will eventually fade and be forgotten forever, which is why it is important to hear things from the way others see it to have a different understanding of what...
Amber Abbas interviews her partner Jamison Warren about his relationship with Priest Lake and the family cabins on Kalispell Bay. He shares his memories of summers with grandparents, uncles and cousins skiing, hiking, and exploring. After his parents decided to...
Karen De Shazer (53) interviews George Kraft (62) about his work at the Davis Dam, moving to Bullhead City, AZ to work in the dam, and his memories of the area.
Jenny Rask: 2020-09-27 01:41:31 Jenny Rask Interviews Father Gene Rask about being a part of the reg room 9 "Brains" group at Central Catholic High School in Portland, Oregon, pets in dentist's offices..."Royce the Cockatou", college options for his family,...
Sara Gilbert, mother of Una Sewell, describes her experience of raising a child in the time after 9/11
One Small Step partners Rene Howard (19) and Brandon Newell (22) discuss their political beliefs, their life goals, and the people who have impacted their lives the most.