Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Concordia 24
- Concordia College 40
- Army National Guard 40
- Concordia College Moorhead 32
- Police 32
- Brutal 40
- Moorhead 31
- IWC 37
- Scott Olsen 27
- W. Scott Olsen 22
- Minnesota 18
- 721 more
Partnerships Clear
Organizations Clear
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
Bill Whitaker and friend/ex-wife Barbara Watson Whitaker “Bobbi” talk about Kent State in 1969. They were both students at the time, and Bill was highly active with the movement as well as with the legal defense following.
One Small Step partners Brian Ingram (42) and Noelle Sorenson (53) share a candid conversation about how their personal experiences with racism, the military, and deaf community impacted their points of view in the world.
Shihru Martin (55) talks with her daughter, Noelle Martin (19) about her experiences moving from Taiwan to the United States and the challenges she faced with discrimination and the simple tasks having to do with language barriers and culture shock.
Deacon Jon Leiseth recounts some of his formative faith experiences and how they relate to pain.
Beth Markley (51) helps her uncle Jim Barclay (80) remember his father and her grandfather, a police officer and former security manager at Camp Minidoka- a Japanese internment camp and the impact it had on his life.
Anthony "Bomani" McDuffie (34) shares with his friend Jesse Maroney (37) about his life growing up in South Los Angeles, the impact of the loss of his father, and how hyper-policing and trauma from his childhood lent itself to his...
I sat down with Samantha Keifer to speak about what it's like growing up in a small town and transitioning to a bigger city to start a career.
Summer Cody (23) talks with new friend Madison Dill (18) about Madison’s experience with the mental health care system, autism, growing up as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and her advocacy for youth.
We talked about her journey with battling breast cancer and raising a family. We also discussed what she believes the breast cancer community should know.
Deb talks about her medical profession and where she started