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Lisa Correu (51) interviews her friend Cliff Schiappa (57) about how the success of one of Cliff's photographs made him decide to come out as a gay man.
Ruth Lippman (97) speaks with grandson Stefan Friedman (41) about her childhood in the 1920s, creating a family, and advice she has for her great-grandchildren.
Evan Wolfson (57) speaks with friend, Kevin Jennings (51), about his experiences as a gay man and how it led to his role as a legal advocate in the marriage equality movement.
Betty Cohen (87) talks with TC Cowles (no birth date given) about her marriage, education, especially her graduate studies, family and her husband's struggle with Parkinson's disease.
Harry Wittenberg (56) talks with his wife Mary Ann Wittenberg (57) about the immigration sagas of their parents. Life in the US had its challenges for both families as the two grew up. Harry's mother wanted a Jewish daughter-in-law but...
Dawn Owens 81 speaks with her friend Lindsay Isaacs 41 about growing up in New York City in the 1940's and how she became a runner after losing her husband. Dawn has completed 9 marathons including two NYC Marathons.
Esther La Porta (73) and her husband Robert LaPorta (72) recount their lives and whats happened to them in the 50 years they have been married.
Denise Tremmel (51) interviews Civia Yellin (79) about their families history as neighbors and friends and how a family tragedy that took the life of Civia's two children and grandchild and Denise's mother's death brought them closer together as surrogate...
Felix Padilla (73) talks with his daughter Erika Padilla-Morales (43) about their Puerto Rican family, love of music, and outlook on life. Felix shares about growing up Boriqua in New York City and describes his parents and eight siblings. Felix...
Tara Felix, 19, asks her grandparents Richard (78) and Sandra (72) Felix questions about their lives.