Cheri Araki: Japanese American Educator

Cheri Araki(75) talks with her grandson, Andrew "Roo" Markham(17), about her life as a thriving Japanese American Woman from the '60s through the '80s in the Bay Area.

Steve Desroches and Jose Chaves

Steve Desroches (48) talks to Jose Chaves (50) about LGBTQ life in Costa Rica and in particular about the popular LGBTQ tourist destination of Manuel Antonio.

The Power of Gratitude

Alejandro and Cassie are joined together to share Cassie’s auto-ethnographic personal narrative. Cassie shares about her experience with helping mothers in need.

Ethnic Lit

Ayan and I discuss my essay about my autoenthnography. b

Anxious

Ashley and I are both 17 years old and live in San Jose California. We both are in the same Ethnic lit class here at Branham.

Ethnic Lit Autoethnography
December 10, 2022 App Interview

I’m Livia Graf and I’m being interviewed by Liv Scadina. We’re both seniors and go to school together. This podcast is about our Ethnic Literature final, where I wrote an essay about how a girl in my class thought I...

An interview with my dad
November 29, 2022 App Interview

Raphael Wan interviews his dad, Xiang Wan, about his life.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen

Mina Chau (15) Stanley Chau (father) 11/28/22 San Jose, California My father came to America from Vietnam in 1988 for a better education and more stable life. He shares his experiences with me today.

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Sarah Valentine and Marcel Woodruff

One Small Step conversation partners Sarah Valentine (42) and Marcel Woodruff (40) talk about their families, faith journeys, and hopes for Fresno as a place of thriving.

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Mary McLane and Honorable Greg Saldivar

Colleagues Mary McLane [no age given] and the Hon. Greg Saldivar (69) talk about faith, spirituality, and Greg's journey to sobriety. They reflect on Catholicism and on what Santa Clara University has meant to them.

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Maria Autrey and Jean Molesky-Poz

New acquaintances Maria Autrey (34) and Jean Molesky-Poz [no age given] talk about transnational identity, rituals, and Catholicism. They reflect on how indigenous spirituality has informed their religious lives and world views.

Test Recording

This is a test recording for my oral history interview.

Abus talk with Aaron Lilly

Growing up with his parents how he loved sports and got into education

Interview my Neighbor

David Padilla answering question about how he started his life working as a emt and a in and out supervisor

Aaron’s Story
June 29, 2022 App Interview

Aaron gets hospitalized and talks about his experience during and after he was hospitalized.

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K. Jane Duncan and Kathryn Grady

Kathryn Grady (51) interviews her mother, K. Jane Duncan (80), about her childhood, her travels, her teaching career, her experience raising two children as single mother, and how her attitude toward traditional gender roles has changed throughout the course of...

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Lorena Solorio and Melissa Canela

Colleagues and community leaders Lorena Solorio (44) and Melissa Canela [no age given] talk about KIPP's advocacy, community engagement, and the partner organization Melissa works for: the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley.