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Emory Christian talks with her niece, Sara Trail, about Juneteenth and her work as founder of the Social Justice Sewing Academy.
Resident of historic Tenth Street District talks of its rich history and current residents advocating for historic preservation and against gentrification.
One Small Step partners James Sweeney (69) and Wally Long (63) discuss their community work, their mutual belief that the right to vote is "sacred," and why face-to-face conversations are so important.
Ms. Velma Banks who is a graduate of Wiley College, comes back for the 150th anniversary of oh Wiley Dear. She tells us of her Wiley experiences and accomplishments of her successful life.
Joni Garcia (67)and Beverly Rowls (72) share stories from their lives as educators and business owners. The two discuss a wide range of topics including individual political transformations.
One Small Step conversation partners Allene Swienckowski (73) and Ken Signorello (66) talk about diversity, equity and inclusion; critical race theory; and universal healthcare.
Mariluz Martinez has dealt with many things in life but overall has learned lessons after, especially by her mother.
I interviewed my 18 year old son who come out at 14. Just showing that it did not change who he is.
The ideas and events that culminated in the inaugural Juneteenth celebration in Sonoma following the establishment of Juneteenth as a national holiday
Chad shares with Montserrat the significance of Juneteenth and what it means to him. The importance knowing your personal and cultural history. Letting his spiritually help guide him when he faces challenges in his life.
Delores Thompson [no age given] shares a conversation with her cousin, Davian Chester (28), about the Juneteenth Google Doodle that Davian illustrated and how the reception to that piece of art affected his life and career. Davian also talks about...