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A student and neurologist discuss Parkinson’s.
I interviewed Ms Emi, Aoba Japan International school’s science teacher. I interviewed her because Grade 6 is now learning about telling stories and I thought it would be great to hear about moving house to other countries. I think it...
Jessi Hernandez (21) walks us through a detailed explanation of the various parasites that which plague the human body. Throughout this interview, we get to understand certain parasites that inhabit animals and humans, collectively or respectively. We additionally learn various...
Andover Stories of American Identity: Alex sits down with Denise Herrera as she shares amazing life stories that highlight her passion, diligence, positivity and people skills.
Stanley Diep (18) talks with his friend, Justin Capriotti (18) about our childhood and also how things are going in the current pandemic.
Two friends from the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival recap meeting and talk about Lyn’s 70+ years as a Butch Lesbian.
Dean Grodzins (59) interviews his father Lee Grodzins (94) about his life, education and career as a professor and physicist at MIT.
The activism happened inside the Astro Restaurant as well as outside. The waitresses were allies to the gay community.
Jake interviews his science teacher at his continuation high school to learn that besides being a teacher, she is a human being with a rich history.
Diane Egner (66) talks with her husband, Sandy Rief (77), about how the Frank E. Duckwall Foundation began, the foundation’s impact on the community, and Sandy’s role in the foundation.
Daryl Periman talks about how he came to love teaching, how his experiences have helped him grow, and his teaching philosophy.
Ethan Gordhamer a freshman in high school intercede Natalie Kornmeyer. she was a past archeologists who told us the secrets of archeology.
Three undergraduates from Olin College of Engineering discuss their experiences at the AGU 2017 Fall Meeting. These students are on a team of 5, working to redesign the user experience of the HydroShare tool.
[Recorded Friday, May 19, 2023] Dave (53) and John (39) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. John is a proud father and teaches college writing and literature. Dave has worked in the tourism industry, as an actor,...
My grandmother shares stories and perspective from her 94 years of life including losing two partners to polio, raising three children on her own and being gender non-conforming and gay in the 1940's and 50's
Othel Owen Sr. (57) talks to his son Othel Owen Jr. (13) about his family, about growing up in Chicago, and about the importance of their father-son relationship.
Claudia Sherman interviews her mother, Dr. Leticia Toledo Sherman about her life as an immigrant and how she never doubted her ability to succeed in her field of chemistry.
William Huber (66) tells his daughter, Chelsea Huber (29), about childhood memories of his family and his hometown, Chillicothe, Ohio. William also recounts stories of his teenage years and reflects on happy moments from his life.
One Small Step partners Leon Hoover (71) and Robert "Bob" Shore (75) talk about their political views and their careers in energy and behavioral health. They reflect on the current state of abortion and energy policy and discuss the influence...
I interview high school teacher Paul Werner about the changes he has seen over the 25 years of Rocklin High School's history. He mentions the effects of new technology, teaching methods, and college stress on students, which he believes has...
Sue talks about what is was like being a closeted lesbian teacher for 30 years from 1965-1995.
Susan Soric talks about her life and the path that led her to becoming a lesbian mother and minister.
AnnaClaire Marley is a summer intern at NASA's Ames Research Center investigating snowpack variability in the Navajo Nation. She recently graduated from UC Santa Barbera with a Master’s in Environmental Science and Management studying climate change and environmental data analysis....