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Gwyneth Wint [no age given] speaks with her mother Helen Wint (96) about the stories of her life, Helen's upbringing, and the changes to their mother-daughter relationship over time.
Yana Lee-Fong (62) talks with her friend Marvin Lim (39) about their community and their experiences.
One Small Step conversation partners David Cooper (69) and Andrew Allen (21) have an intergenerational talk about their faith, their careers, social support and political views.
Shanique Masters, the participant, is 24 and a student enrolled in the graduate program on campus. She is a peer in Methodology course. The interview discussed upbringing and family life.
Mark Ugbomah (34) asks his father, Obiajula Ugbomah (58), about his childhood, migrating to the United States, and finding home and belonging in music and important interpersonal relationships.
One Small Step partners Jayme Hightower (41) and Steve LaPorta (60) discuss missionary work, systemic racism, and how to improve schools in our country.
Vanessa Young (33) interviews her friend and Loc Sister YH Empress Queen Christina Clement (43) about her life, her beliefs, and Loc Nation.
Eleanor Henry (68) talks to her son Solomon Henry (20) about growing up in Jamaica, living in New York, and her experience with cultural diversity.
One Small Step partners Michelle Glanville (53) and Patricia Watson (65) sit down for conversation where they cover their shared experience in the nursing field and find they both deeply care about the state of their country.
Carmen Iglesias was born in a town run by a Boston Sugarmill company in Cuba. Today we interview my grandmother about her time as a citizen in Cuba. We get to hear first hand experience about how Cuba was like...
This interview is a brief testimonial of Ernesto Craig. He details his experience in his upbringing and his arrival in the u tied states as a teenager. This interview was conducted in Litchfield Park Arizona.
Mushca aka Maschell Hamilton aka Da Jamaican Killer, gives his life story as an immigrant in this personal recording between loving family members.
This interview was done by Hayley McNair (21), who interviewed her mother, Tracey McNair (52). This interview discusses the life of Tracey McNair, including topics of her childhood, sports, time in the British Air Force, and her job and current...
Interviewer: Lucan Foster, Age: 16, Cousin Interviewed: Dillon Lawson, Age: 15, Cousin Summary: The Life of Dillon
In this I interview Javoy Griffiths about his journey and immigration to America from Jamaica.
Longtime friends and former colleagues Cynthia Farrell Johnson [no age given] and Simone Waveney Johnson-Smith [no age given] talk about Simone’s family history, her education and career, and what being a mom means to her.
One Small Step partners, Sundra Flansburg (63) and Robin Bumbera (60), share about their experience as mothers, what they find important, and how visiting Central American and Caribbean countries have shaped their views about politics and poverty.
Vito G Palmietto (30) interviews his father, Vito Palmietto (61), about his career in the food service industry. They discuss Vito's experiences acting as an Executive Chef and as a Food and Beverage Director, as well as what it was...
Bill Regan (64) talks with his son Daniel Regan (38) about his travels in Central America and Jamaica as a young man.
Jessica Rivera (41) talks with her colleague Markeisha Grant (32) about their work together helping guide students through the college admissions process.
Tamar Brown (31) interviews her mother Pauline Thompson (66) about Pauline's life, including her experiences as an illegal immigrant in Canada, her life when she returned to Jamaica, and how she started her own sewing business that she and Tamar...
Spouses, Neil Rambana (52) and Elizabeth Ricci (46), reflect on the role “the American Dream” has played in their lives, discuss the work they do as immigration attorneys, and look forward to their daughters’ future.
We talked about my moms life moving from Jamaica, how she met my dad, and her line of work.
Cousins Rachelle Knowles (34) and Onika Anglin (31) share some of their beliefs to include the importance of family.