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One Small Step conversation partners Eric Davis (64) & Mary Lewis (78) discuss their lifelong witnessing of race relations, racism, and working for change.
One Small Step conversation partners John Floyd (51) and Karla Doremus-Tranfield (61) discuss the military, the Constitution, Conservatism and Liberalism, rugged individualism, living rurally, political campaigning, family histories, their children, and dogs.
Andy Singer [no age given] shares with new friend Hazel Diaz (36) memories and reflections from his 33 years of military service as a naval officer.
Here me and my grandma talk about her early days in Maine. We talked about what her elementary, middle, and high school looked like and what kind of things she learned and did.
This interview took place on November 27th, 2021 in Egg Harbor Township NJ. The interviewer, Makaiya Robinson, talked to her great uncle, Kelly Robinson. He talks about family, work, and listening to others.
A son, born in Africa to American parents who had been in the Peace Corps, recount stories of a childhood in Africa, and life in a multiracial family.
From the 1950s on the farm in North Carolina, to blind school in New Brunswick, to Northgate II in Camden, NJ, Mr. Rhoe has lived a life full of adventure!
Gloria Johnson (72) speaks with her friend, Corianna Moffatt (33), about what it was like growing up on Viser Street in Camden, Arkansas, and having to endure segregation and masked racism.
The Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (HIOBS) Executive Director, Eric Denny, and Staffing Director Sarah Chesnutt talk about how they began to work at HIOBS, the value of this type of education in our world, and their excitement for courses...
In this interview, Marie and I discuss topics pertaining to family & relationships, politics, climate change, money & happiness, and the ignorance surrounding large-scale suffering in third world countries. She shares her unique perspectives on these topics and comments on...
In this interview, I, Hannah Lake, interview my mother about her journey leaving India, coming to america, overcoming abuse, and starting a healthy relationship with my father and a family of her own. Warning: there are tears. Also if you...
My dad greatly misses his childhood and parents. His parents were immigrants and children of the Great Depression. His parents were hardworking and did everything they could do for the community. His father, John, served in the marines during World...
In this interview, I talk to my brother (and his girlfriend) about his experiences as an undergrad student and what advice he would give to himself on his career, friendships, and education.
I ask my dad what his life was like growing up, moving to America, and how he became a professor at Rutgers University, the school I go to.
This was just some words with my mother with the occasional laughs and jokes from my grandmother and sister. #vivabivona
As a class project I was required to interview one of my parents about themselves.
Their childhood, parents, and worst and best memories. How they want to be remembered and life lessons.
My grandmother reflected on her childhood and relationships. She shared the point of view of a young southern girl.
This interview discusses my father’s immigration experiences and opinions about America.
Dan asks Juliann questions about her teenage years and how college differs from high school.