Alina Zhang and Daphne Xu

Alina Zhang (19) talks with her friend, Daphne Xu (19)about her personal experience include childhood, hobbies and college life.

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Britta Hoffman and Linda Chen

One Small Step conversation partners Britta Hoffman [no age given] and Linda Chen (48) are both immigrants who have had some of their beliefs shaped by their experiences moving to the United States. They also have some different thoughts on...

Mom interview

I talked to my mom about her change in life when she adopted kids.

Love, Riots, and Violence, at USC

Ann Garrett, from Clovis, California, in her junior year of USC, 1992, was put into the middle of the Rodney King riots. It is a firsthand story of someone stuck in a violent protest. Interviewed by Luke Garrett, 14, her...

Baseball with Mikey

I talk baseball and college with Mikey Edelman

Interview with Bryson

Discussing pressing topics with Bryson and how he views them.

Mary Buckner Interview
February 5, 2020 App Interview

Mary Buckner talks of times gone by in Hot Springs North Carolina Biographical Sketch Full name: Mary Elizabeth Candler Buckner Husband: Noland Candler, born 1941 – died 1989 Birthday: 2-24-1946 Where were you born: Corner of Conway and Spring Street,...

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Rosanna Castoreno and Elizabeth Nava

Coworkers Rosanna Castoreno (38) and Elizabeth Nava (23), talk about their experiences and perspective working for the organization, Southside First. They also talk about how they have grown, who has impacted their life, and how Southside First is helping the...

1960s interview

My grandpa, Paul Market, was 15 in 1960. During this interview, he discusses his lifestyle during the 1960s and his feelings regarding the major changes in his life and the overall time period. Also, he mentions major events that he...

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Allison Briscoe-Smith and Sue Lani Madsen
September 15, 2023 OSS Hub

One Small Step conversation partners Allison Briscoe-Smith (46) and Sue Lani Madsen (67) talk about how political labels and identity labels don't always get to the nuance of a person, and share stories about how they're teaching the younger generations...