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a discussion between Rebecca Conant and her Mother Roberta. reflecting on Roberta's life and her diagnosis of terminal cancer.
Mom tells me her story about her life in vietnam and some of her favorite memories
[Recorded: Tuesday, March 19th, 2024] UVA students Jane Motta (22) from Fredericksburg, VA and Raya Jabboure (21) from McLean, VA recorded a One Small Step conversation as part of their course (Lead from Anywhere). We discussed how our parents and...
[Recorded: Tuesday, March 19th, 2024] UVA Students Evan Crowne (22) from Virginia and Lyla Dennny (22) from Wyoming/Connecticut recorded a One Small Step conversation as a part of their course Lead from Anywhere. They discussed political influences in their childhood,...
[Recorded Monday, February 26, 2024] UVA students Lauren Vaillancourt (19) from Yorktown, VA, and Anika Wadehra (19) from Loudoun County, VA, recorded a One Small Step conversation as part of their course "Democracy and Public Service." Both students grew up...
One Small Step conversation partners Diane Knibbs (66) and Michael Dean (56) discuss their upbringings, relationships, their faith, racism in their communities, being informed citizens and extreme and moderate views.
My name is Julian Middlebrooks who is 17 years old and I interviewing my mom Andrea Middlebrooks who is 52 and this interview discussed my moms childhood and certain impacts on her life and how she became the person she...
I interviewed my dad Andres Salcido,57 and learned about his experience growing up. I saw how his experiences growing up where different then mine and all the changes that have happened.