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Susan Goldstein (66) interviews her partner, Victor Herbert (82), about his unconventional life living around the world and then settling down in Berkeley in their relationship.
Mary Stevenson, 63, was interviewed by her daughter, Elizabeth Stevenson, 27, about her life.
25 year old woman and her husband interview her grandfather-in-law about his heart for social justice.
Dennis talked about his work as minister, which he deeply enjoyed, as well as about his family.
son interivews his mom about how she single-handedly raised her three sons once her husband got very ill. until then she’d always been dependent on her husband. very nice interivew.
Father Pat and Father Chuck talk about their childhood, being ordained, and giving back to people.
Vanessa Gibson interviews her mother, Doris, about her life growing up and intergration in Mississippi.
Dan Shellenbarger interviews his mother, Sue, about her activist work.
Bess talks about what a wonderful life she has had and how much she has loved her husband.
Roz interviews her parents for their 50th wedding anniversary and tells them things the family has said about them.
Corinthians Walker (43) interviews her mother, Leola Walker (78), about her grandmother Annie who ran a rooming house on Auburn Avenue next to Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta's historic King District during the Civil Rights Movement and lived to be...
Ronin interviews Leisa for details on her decision to move to the United States and become a doctor of medicine and lawyer there, leading to a discussion on how one should follow their passions in life.
John Olerud (77) is interviewed by several dermatology faculty from the University of Washington to reflect on and discuss how he has created an enriching teaching environment over the years.
One Small Step partners Paul "Scott" Crenshaw (59) and Lisa Thompson (48) have a conversation about how they came to be apart of their religious communities and the role of politics within religion.
Dr. Pat Fleet has had a long and interesting career as a nephrologist at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. His grandson, Aidan, wants to know all about how he got started and what being a doctor has meant to him.
Jean Crawley, 75, tells her daughter, Barbara Pann, 49, about growing up and working in Cynthiana, Kentucky, losing her first husband, and being a single mother.
A Japanese woman and her American boyfriend discuss their relationship and how their cultural and language differences affects them. Mostly in Japanese.
Sarah Blanton (51) interviews her colleague Steven Wolf (72) about his distinguished career in physical therapy, his family background, and the future of the profession.
Friends, Wendy (65) and John (72), talk about the Richmond Peace Center.
Ray Rosing tells his granddaughter about growing up in Illinois, his experiences in WWII and his family.
One Small Step conversation partners Jerlena Griffin-Desta (61) and Franceen Levy (76) talked about how coming to the Bay Area influenced their perspectives and how complex and confining political labels and descriptions can be.
Shani, 23, interviews her dad Ralph, 56, about growing up in a small Georgia town, his experiences with racism, college life, military service, and being a parent
Liane “Lee” Russell (87) talks to her friend Cindy Kendrick (53) about her life and scientific accomplishments.