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Joyce Hayes, 64, talks with her friend Tanene, 28, about growing up in Chicago and her involvement with social work, education and politics.
One Small Step conversation partners Elise Chavez (29) and Jennifer Szambecki (40) talk about their upbringings, changing their beliefs, Catholicism, and learning to find things in common.
Lolita Oxendine, my grandmother, shares what it was like to be a teenager and in her twenties. She also discusses what it was like for her when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Alyanna Tam (18) talks with her father, Albert Tam (48), about his past and present stories revolving around his occupation as a nurse while repairing a dirt bike together.
Dorothy Nelson (93) talks with her grandson William (11) about challenges in her life.
My mom and I talked about many things including her experience being a first generation American, her job, any regrets, and how she would like to be rememebered.
The story is about the experience of a student looking for a lost student ID on the college entrance examination.