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Holly Haze interviews her brother Fast Eddie Coyle. Both radio DJs with great stories and more to come.
My grandmother talked about her childhood history and the people who impacted her life most. She also talked about our ancestors, family traditions, and family members.
Yolanda Lakes (50) sits down with her father, Raymond "Ray" Lakes (72), to ask about his upbringing in Columbus, GA and the world events, as well as personal experiences, that have shaped his current worldview.
In this interview, conducted in December 2020 in Indian Land, South Carolina Addison Carter (12) interviews her grandma Grace Goreth (74) about her childhood in the jungles. Grace shares memories about living in another country and then moving to the...
A pair of non-traditional students discuss their experiences of returning to college and their motivation to pursue a bachelor's degree.
In this interview, we talked about lessons learned, work/college life, and finally advice as I go into college.
My dad tells his career story, and how he got from just selling carpets in a small town to radio broadcasting NASCAR races.
One Small Step partners, Tammie Sanders (58) and Brandon Gerena (43), discuss social issues important to them, the agriculture business, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Sebrina Cooke-Davis (48) speaks with her friends, mother and daughter Dr. Kim Lewter (53) and DraShonta Brinson (34), about DraShonta's childhood and how they have built a community together.
Keith Jemison (64) shares a conversation with his dear friend Maybelle Wallace (92) about the history of Black Wall Street, including the Tulsa Massacre, as well as the continued importance of the Greenwood community and the power of love to...
The story of my father’s life growing up in the South as an activist during the Civil Rights movement.
I interviewed the head of AIS, Katie Willett, about her thoughts regarding sexual misconduct at our school.