Grandma’s memories of thanksgiving and gardening

Disscussion of family history with a focus on agriculture and Thanksgiving, leading into a discussion of current traditions and my family's relationship to agriculture.

Across the Border: Abortion Laws and Feminism

Hello everyone, in this interview I had the honor of interviewing my friend Arantxa Rangel, an activist for abortion rights and women’s rights in both El Paso and Ciudad Juarez to discuss the different perspectives of the laws and her...

Cynthia Peak Hoffmann and Terrin Hoffmann Gamboa

Cynthia Peak Hoffmann and Terrin Hoffmann Gamboa tell the story of the Peak family in El Paso, Texas, including the stories of John W. Peak and Grace Edith Peak (the owners of the first funeral home in El Paso) and...

Gabrielle Regalado and Jasmine Cuevas and Activism in the C.A.R.E. Colaition

An interview with the secretary of the newly formed C.A.R.E. Coalition. In which we cover her personal experiences in Activism and the Founding of the organization.

APUSH Interview With Uncle Rich

Interview with my Uncle Rich who lives in San Fransisco, California

Experiences of alcohol intervention for minorities from a professional psychologist

Dr. Craig Field talks about his work in intervention and treatment of alcohol abusers, and the ways minority's are disproportionately treated by society.

Changing the Face of Medicine: A Black Woman’s Journey

I have a conversation about the status of America, the medical field and what’s to come in the following year.

Kevin Cheri: The Buffalo's First African-American Employee & Superintendent

In this interview we hear from Kevin Cheri, Buffalo National River's first African-American employee and retired superintendent, about his experience rising up in the National Park Service