'I tell you the truth, when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were doing it for me!'

I interviewed Jeremy Beal, 32 years old, I met him when he was a guest worship leader at my church. We spoke about his life growing up in Massachusetts and his passion for Autistic children.

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Sharon Bauer and Wayne Welke

Wayne Welke (78) and Sharon Bauer (72) converse about their congregation at University Lutheran Church, and the connection that it had with the work of Sister Corita Kent.

Behavioral Analysis with Tom Damico

This is an interview with behavioral therapist Thomas Damico.

Learning about my parents

Talking to my parents about questions I always wanted to ask, like how they met

The Radical Feminist Dialogues Part I

Mara and Ana Cecilia are two dynamic Mexican-American cousins and impassioned advocates for feminism who delve into the depths of feminist theory and explore the profound societal impacts of sex-based oppression. Through candid dialogue, they share insights into how their...

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Darlene Dabbs and Vicki Smith

One Small Step partners Darlene Dabbs (69) and Vicki Smith (61) sit down for a conversation about their childhoods, religious beliefs, and political standings.

Tenho Connable

An active lifestyle as an engineer, educator, mother; she has a warm and positive outlook.

Maggie Wilcox and Gala Korniyenko

Gala Korniyenko, a PhD student at The Ohio State University gives advice to Maggie Wilcox, a first year Master's Student at The University of Kansas, on community building and engagement, urban planning, international development, and life in general.

Chris, Judy, and Jenny Hunter

Jenny Hunter (45) interviewed her parents Judy Hunter (74) and Chris Hunter (73) about their childhoods in Rhode Island and New Jersey, how they met at Brown University in 1968, their decision to get married, the early years of their...

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Kimberly Bernard and Darwensi Clark

Darwensi Clark (42) speaks to writer, organizer, activist, and mother Kimberly Bernard (31) on her involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Francine Barr and Lisa Barr

Francine Barr (62) is interviewed by her daughter Francine Barr (31). Francine shares stories of her life and struggles to the top of the corporate ladder when gender roles served as a prime determinant to a woman’s success.

A mom of 4 kids with autism

My mom shares some aspects about raising 4 autistic kids around 5 years of each other.

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Gloria DiFulvio and Timothy Hoyle

One Small Step partners Gloria DiFulvio (56) and Timothy Hoyle (63) reflect on their experiences as local elected officials and share how their political views have changed over time.

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Austin Reilly and Aaron Cummings

One Small Step conversation partners Austin Reilly (29) and Aaron Cummings (23) talk about feminism, culture, and the differences between and learnings from Gen Z and Millennial generations.

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Virginia Breen and Daniel Breen

Daniel Breen (26) shares a conversation with his mother, Virginia Breen (74), about Virginia's upbringing in Massachusetts, her advocacy for women's rights, and her travels around the world.

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Joan Ditzion and Nancy Hawley

Joan Ditzion (75) and her friend and colleague Nancy "Miriam" Hawley (75) talk about what it was like to help found "Our Bodies, Ourselves," their earliest memories of being aware of their bodies, and the Women's Movement of the 1960s...

Feminism: a fight against the mistreatment of woman

Jasmin Contreras has been a friend for the last 3 years she is an activist fighting for feminism her beliefs and ideologies has took her to many places including a protest on Argentina showing that she is an active fighter...

My role model

I have known mrs lynch my whole life. She was able to raise four daughters one of them was one of the first people to be diagnosed with autism