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Madeline and her friend Juan Josue talk about the LGBTQ+ Community and the Christian Church, and how these two often find themselves at odds. As a devout Christian who is Bisexual, Juan speaks to how difficult it can be to...
Claudia Blackburn (65) interviews community leader and activist, Mary Miaisha Simmons Mitchell (75) about growing up in a close-knit community of extended family torn apart by urban renewal. Her early experiences sparked a thirst for equity, justice and steered her...
Gabriel Vidalis(13) talks with Demetri, his father(41), about his experience in a coma
Brian Glennon (82) spoke with Enzo Vallee (16) about his experiences as a US soldier in the Airforce.
Jerry Ioannilli (71) spoke with Enzo Vallée (16) about being drafted into the Army for Vietnam
Stephanie Stephens interviews Annabel Link for a college project and learns about each other. The basis of the topics discussed in this interview involves one's experiences, life journey, and memories. The theme is centered around "memories", reviewing our life lived...
Yuto Yamada(20) interviewed by Maya Bolling (20) about growing up in Japan, and how his personality changed after experiencing foreign culture, and how he is handling being abroad during the pandemic. The two met when Yuto returned from America while...
Yuto Yamada(20) interviewed by Maya Bolling (20) about growing up in Japan, and how his personality changed after experiencing foreign culture, and how he is handling being abroad during the pandemic. The two met when Yuto returned from America while...
Emme Crane: 2022-11-27 19:38:16 I asked my dad about a total of 10 questions and he answered them very honestly. I think it was a good choice of interviewing him as he had a very different life.