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Emma Lynch(16) interviews her mom, Ella(57) about her childhood and current life. This interview was recorded on Thanksgiving, November 26, 2020 in Ella’s bedroom in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. They talk about religion, moving from the city to the...
Jonathan (22) interviews his grandmother, Dorothy (90), about growing up in Asheville, the boarding house her mother had, and the boyfriends she had as a young girl.
Bess talks about what a wonderful life she has had and how much she has loved her husband.
son interivews his mom about how she single-handedly raised her three sons once her husband got very ill. until then she’d always been dependent on her husband. very nice interivew.
Vanessa Gibson interviews her mother, Doris, about her life growing up and intergration in Mississippi.
Dan Shellenbarger interviews his mother, Sue, about her activist work.
25 year old woman and her husband interview her grandfather-in-law about his heart for social justice.
young mother interviews two other young mothers about becoming and being mothers
Dennis talked about his work as minister, which he deeply enjoyed, as well as about his family.
Lois tells stories about growing up in South Dakota, studying journalism and her many carriers throughout her life.
Violet Hittle, 97, is interviewed by her granddaughter, Doreen Myers,50.
Roz interviews her parents for their 50th wedding anniversary and tells them things the family has said about them.
Elizabeth Tilles (89) talks to her granddaughter Rebecca Tilles (21) and friend Susan Goldstein (66) about her life growing up in Germany and working as a nurse during World War II.
Susan Goldstein (66) interviews her partner, Victor Herbert (82), about his unconventional life living around the world and then settling down in Berkeley in their relationship.
Mary Stevenson, 63, was interviewed by her daughter, Elizabeth Stevenson, 27, about her life.
storyteller worked near the Trade Center, was in shock, walked across Brooklyn Bridge
Father Pat and Father Chuck talk about their childhood, being ordained, and giving back to people.
Michelle was a teenage mother. She talks about her goals to getting things in her life currently in track.
Marlon has a passion for community engagement. He believes, very strongly, that theatre can be used as a catalyst for change and community building. He worked as the Director of Shakespeare in Fremont Park, a community outreach program developed by...
Jeff Mitchell (44) interviews his father, Terrell "Terry" Mitchell (72), about the family cottage, favorite memories he has with his family, and how he would like to be remembered.
One Small Step conversation partners Kristen Johnson (69) and Tyler Curtis (42) talk about teaching students, being politically "gray," and issues like abortion and "the almighty dollar."
Danilo Tulagan talks about his life in the Philippines, serving in the Navy in Guantanamo Bay during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and becoming a hairdresser after coming to the U.S.