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Chris Helten and Tom Rinkoski

One Small Step Partners Chris Helton (51) and Tom Rinkoski (71) have a conversation that analyzes electric as a power source and urban vs. city life.

Part I Steven Polan – Public Servant, Lawyer, and Infrastructure Professional

Wendy Feuer, 71, interviewed her friend Steven Polan, also 71. Part I of this interview focuses on Steven’s early interest in politics and takes us through 1980, when he was then 29 years old, and working for City Council President...

Amelia and Jessica discuss preparing for the climate emergency

Amelia and Jessica discuss the last 10 years of A2Zero and what strategies may have led to its success. They talk about community, adaptation, and positive change in neighborhoods.

Alison Shaner and Carol Ketcherside Sep 23 2020 10:05 pm

Alison, a first year student in KU's Urban Planning Graduate Program, speaks with Carol Ketcherside, Deputy Director of Planning and Development at Valley Metro, about her experiences as a professional planner.

“I look back now and can see the positive that came from going to church each day.” – Josh Williams on his life, religion, and politics

Josh talks about growing up in Richmond, his family, belonging to a Pentecostal church, living with cerebral palsy, his interest/involvement in politics, and what we would like to see happen in Richmond to support his fellow citizens.

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Lily Marshall-Fricker and Christopher Abreu

Lily Marshall-Fricker (21) talks with Chris Abreu (32) about how work as an advocate for people living with disabilities. Lily describes why self advocacy is so important and shares how she got involved in disability activism. Lily also talks about...

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Mark Horvath and Liz Strauss

Mark Horvath (53) is interviewed by his friend Liz Strauss (62) about his transition from working in the television industry to being homeless. Mark now works with the homeless documenting their stories.