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will is (20) , talks about how he grew up, what his sexual orientation is and what his gender is.
One Small Step conversation partners Jazmine Rogers (22) and Bethany Menges (21) sit down for a conversation about religious beliefs, gender, and sexuality.
The person I interviewed is Nico, one of the close friends I made here in college. In the interview we discussed how being raised in another country influenced his life and has led him up to this moment.
New mom and dad — McKinzie Houston and Kelly Paone — talk about the day their first child was born August 21, 2023. He’s Onyx Houston-Paone
Talking about the story of Rosie’s birth from her parents. Rosie is 3 weeks old and Dara and Andrew talk about the pregnancy and first few weeks with Rosie
One Small Step partners Thomas "Tom" Barlow (39) and John Amoroso (45) share their challenges being divorced fathers of daughters, and their learning process around the changing language and mores regarding sexual orientation and gender identity.
One Small Step partners Cynthia Cohen (69) and Patti O'Neill (64) talk about their upbringings, political values, and the impact of Alzheimer's disease on their families.
Samantha Hano talks with her new friend, Katharine Baker, about the interplay between her various religious, sexual, and personal identities, and the role these identities play in strengthening familial ties.
Andrea Bryant (83) and her daughter Noelle Bryant-Nanz (60) share family history, discuss their family’s successful business, and Andrea’s philanthropic legacy.
Lacey relives the birth of her first born child, a daughter. She tells a few stories of how this child came about and what her visions were for the future. Do they match with reality?