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Colleagues Pete Rorabaugh (48) and Rebecca Hill (52) talk about the founding of Kennesaw State University's chapter of the United Campus Workers of Georgia.
Me and Silvia talk about the land before now. Listen to childhood.
This was my interview of my Aunt Sue Chertock. We talked about her accomplishments, and she focused on her children. She is also a teacher and used to live in the USA, but when she was little she moved to...
We talked about growing up as a Jewish child in the ashes of the holocaust in Belgium.
One Small Step conversation partners Rev. Grace Burton-Edwards (56) and Rabbi Laurence "Larry" Schlesinger (72) have a conversation about Israel, religion, and fostering connection between religions.
Ari Witkin (34) speaks with his mother, Cindy Witkin (63), and grandmother Jean Witkin (89) on their varying intergenerational experiences growing up Jewish, family characters, and Jean's involvement philanthropically.
Spouses, Ashley Meyer (44) and Chris Meyer (45), together recount their love story.
I interviewed my mom on November 25th 2018. We talked about my moms life growing up. Also how her trip to Israel impacted her life. How 9/11 impacted her life and how her disease Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy(RSD) has impacted her...
My grandma described her day on 9/11 and what she saw out of the window of her work, which was at a geriatric hospital about 2 miles away from the 9/11 memorial
Kiplyn Primus (60) talks with friend and fellow Atlanta Business League member Michael Russell (57) about growing up in the Collier Heights neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, and going into the family business.
I am interviewing Sigal wax, a true agent of change in Occupational Therapy profession and an inspiring person
We spoke about my grandfather’s grandparents. We spoke about his brother and what it was like being Jewish in the US and my grandpa’s decision to become an Israeli citizen. Lastly we spoke about his inspirations and his advice for...
Two friends tell the story of how they met, their journey to becoming chaplains, how their friendship deepened but also changed.
Library Associate, Kayla Morris [no age given], has a conversation with interview participant, Colonel Jacqueline Caynon-Hall [no age given], about her experience as a nursing student from the 1962 class at Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. The conversation was...
Christopher Conkell (33) has a conversation with his father, William "Bill" Conkell (74). Topics include Bill's childhood in a military family, his education and career, as well as starting a family of his own.
Janet Lawrence (60) interviews her mother, Rosa Lee Rothblatt (85) about her work as a speech therapist, her time as a Toastmistress, and the women in her family who have influenced her.
Lisa Bryant Jones (54) talks with her mother, Linda Powell Bryant (76), about her childhood in Tallasee, Alabama, as well as, their family's extensive history of pursuing education. Linda Powell Bryant is the longest-serving member of the Fulton County School...
Ms. Omi speaks about similarities and differences between the U.S. and Israel, as well as her views on current conflicts in the Middle East.
Friends Brandy Camille Huff (38) and Fire-Brown Gadsden (55), talk about the Atlanta Chapter of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA), which Fire-Brown founded 9 years ago.
StoryCorps Volunteer, Diann Kayah (68), has a conversation with Angel [no last name given] (36), in which Angel provides insight on how she has learned to find the silver lining in any bad situation.
I discussed with my grandmother about her life and what she learned throughout it. Born January 1st 1933 in Bronx, NY.
Susan Picker [no age given] interviews her colleague and co-congregant Ami Samuels (62) about his background and how he came to be a member of Central Synagogue.