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This interview is about a Chinese International student in University of Idaho. She will talk about her personal experiences in China and America.
Erika Warner shares her story of learning English, falling in love, finding her life’s vocation and the importance of giving back to your community.
Martie Brennan shares her love for Libraries and stories from the creation of the Boise Public Library branch library system.
We discussed my parents first meeting and the beginning moments for each of the four siblings.
My aunt, Brenda grew up in Kellog Idaho with her parents and younger brother (my dad). She was born with Down Syndrome, yet has never missed an opportunity to live her life how she wanted to.
Andrea Marcoccio was pregnant or recovering from a miscarriage or delivery for the past 5 years. The impact of losing BGH’s Labor and Delivery unit would have been devastating to her access to care.
Gail tells the story of her relationship with her Jewish Heritage and the impact of meeting Elie Wiesel.
The movie Crazy Rish Asians doesn’t accurately portray actual Asian life. Karoline went to China in 2nd grade and learned wealth is not always measured in money like portrayed in the the movie but in experiences, family etc.
Today we have a conversation with one of the founding members of Palouse-Clearwater Food Coalition
This interview talks about self-identity and discovering what that means to us. As well as sexuality and things that aren’t what society would consider the “norm.”
In this interview, my mother shared some of her favourite memories of her as a child, as well as when I was growing up. Our childhoods really do shape us.
Kris sees a book that reminds her of how she got her name.
This is an interview of Marie Sasser done by her Grandaughter, myself, Clara William where we discuss growing up in a small town and her life as a teacher in a much larger town.
Dulce describes the Mazahuan embroidery she has brought to the world village festival.
Nancy shares her memory of volunteering for the library and what libraries have meant to her.
Richard talked about some of the lessons that he had learned over his life. He also talked about lessons that he would pass down to future generations.