Brunswick Youth Perspective on the importance of shifting away from water bottle usage

Helen Ladson (Heritage Works) as well as Dr Llewellyn Cornelius and Fyinfolu Atanda (University of Georgia Center for Social Justice, Human and Civil Rights) meet with Robyn Ladson as she reflects on the impact of our dependency on drinking bottled...

Issie Forsyth interview with mom

I interviewed my mom, Francesca about her childhood and what I was like to grow up in several different countries. We talked about both sides of her family and her heritage.

Interview with Randy Richardson

Alfonso G. Torres (18) interviews his high school math teacher, Randy Richardson

Aiden McNerney and Adam Ashley

UVA students Aiden McNerney (18) and Adam Ashley (22) talked about their childhoods, majors and academic experiences. They explored their family backgrounds and how those relationships influenced their political views. They both had liberal leanings and explored how they navigated...

Class of ‘98

My mother (Candis) discusses her senior year at Kirby High as class if 1998.

Going through Life, Interviewing my Father

Father and Son, Van Sr.(60) and Van II(18) discussion Van Sr’s early life and time he worked

Monica S. and Jessica O.

I was interviewing Monica (58) that I met a week ago and asked if I can interview her because she was very nice and has a positive attitude always. In the interview we was discussing her life and memories from...

Elyse Rogers Interview with Derrylyn Gorski

Derrylyn Gorski (74) talks with her grandaughter, Elyse Rogers (19) about her childhood in the Bronx, Changes in Fuel, Food, and political attitudes through her life.

the 60s of scott

Scott talking about his life in the 60 and how life was back then and how his life was in the 70s

Chad Madrid and Aidan Freire

Chad Madrid (police officer and police explorer advisor) talks with his police explorer Aidan Freire, about his life experiences about what got him to become a police officer. From there Madrid talks about his law enforcement career from the police...

Talk about art accessibility with Christopher and Helen Bowling

Father, Christopher Bowling (41), and daughter, Helen Bowling (19), talk about the accessibility of art and what Christopher's experience with sketching and writing was like and what financial, social, mental, and systemic barriers he faced.

Trinity Episcopal School One Small Step – 04-05-2024

Trinity faculty member Amy Chaplin and junior Elizabeth Ray explore their interests in art and music.

Hayden and Grace 2024

Hayden (17) talks to his former high school Spanish teacher, Grace (29), about their current lives within and outside of school.

“ I have a question for you…”

Childhood best friends having fun while discussing topics related to their favorite artist and their impact on our lives and friendship.

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Childhood best friends having fun while discussing topics related to their favorite artist and their impact on our lives and friendships.

Ken and Joyce Hill talk about their experiences in the 1960's.

McKenna Martin and Carly Benner interview Joyce and Ken Hill about their experience living through the 1960's. They were young adult age so they remembered it well. They talk about the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, and what their...

Interview Of Judith Lopez By Adamariz Almanza

Adamariz Almanza, a high school student, interviews her family friend, Judith Lopez, for her Service Learning Story Corps Project. - Part 2

Interview With Judith Lopez By Adamariz Almanza (1)

Adamariz Almanza, a high school student, interviews her family friend, Judith Lopez, for her Service Learning Story Corps Project. - Part 1

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Darlene Nuse and Greg Alexander

One Small Step conversation partners Darlene Nuse (70) and Greg Alexander (46) discuss how they grew up, their faith, the effects of social media on youth, increasing divides and "true Kansas values: individuals helping other people."