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Chance Eben is my roommate and one of my best friends. He is a loved on i admire for the way he constantly carries himself and the person he hold him self too despite his past. In this interview i...
Recorded on March 28, 2001 by HB Smith @76 yrs old, exactly 10 yrs to the day before his passing.
I trace the beginnings of my education and emergence into the pioneering era of human sexuality university courses and my life as a sex therapist and professor of human sexuality with a few mini tips.
Lauren Buisson and Sean Kolodji discuss politics, history, and the evolution of gay rights as they celebrate one year of friendship.
A conversation with parents about how they met, their legacy, and their sons life in New Orleans.
Lisbeth Coiman answers questions about her book, in which she tells her story as an immigrant afflicted by a serious mental condition.
My moms life story in 6 mins as an immigrant from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe to Los Angeles.
Lives and thoughts of two quirky young adults newly in romance. July 8, 2018
Pam is a naturalized American citizen. She was born in South Africa during Apartheid and emigrated to the U.S. with her husband and young children.
This is a conversation between Freeman and his father John, recorded in Los Angeles on a visit from San Francisco.
Carol M. Highsmith discusses her decades-long project documenting America with Brett Zongker from the Library of Congress
A discussion of the people,graphics and messages in Susan’photographic series “Not In Your Face”.
McKenzie talks the role of photography in personal and cultural history, and the conflict of impartial presence vs involvement.