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Sophia talks about her experience during the pandemic living in New Hampshire with her sister.
"Once some of the details came out with COVID, there were concerns about people with respiratory problems, people over a certain age - and a lot of the veterans that we take care of have both. The Vietnam era veterans...
In this interview, I talk to my 94yo Colombian Great-grandmother about anti-racism and anti-Blackness in America, spoken mostly in Spanish.
My mom and I talk about how this pandemic is interfering with our normal life style.
Join me (Rushali, 19) as I ask my mom (Tina, 41) how she is dealing with the Coronavirus pandemic and how it has impacted her relationships with family, friends, and co-workers and most importantly, how it has impacted her job.
I interviewed my Mexican mother who recently lost her job due to the ongoing virus. Here is what she had to say.
This is a short recording about what life was like as a teacher in Lincoln Nebraska during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.
One Small Step partners Gregory "Greg" Greenway (71) and Randall "Randy" Cirksena (63) exchange lived experiences and discuss their civil war ancestors, first jobs as bank tellers, and not choosing a race on the StoryCorps paperwork.
We talked about what was life in Mexico and we also talked about what covid pandemic felt like
interview with my mom about her life, and teaching during the pandemic
Lou talks about how all of this is affecting her and her business. She owns a vintage online store and does everything by herself, she doesn't have employees. She used to use Instagram to promote her clothes and did vintage...
Friends Olivia Langby (26) and María Terrés (68) share a conversation about their starts in music, the music community in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, memorable gigs, and how their music journeys have evolved.
For our project, we have decided to interview Emily Meerholz(21) and Alexis Hogan(21). We wanted to dive deeper into how students enrolled in public education have been affected by Covid-19.
An interview with a first year 5th grade teacher, and how COVID-19 has affected her day to day life.
We discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has affected my mother's life. As well as discuss the the media is playing in the on-going pandemic.
Sherry talked about her influences, what she is grateful for and the power of forgiveness.
During this interview, I asked a couple of standard and specific questions. Associated with the outbreak we are all now dealing with.
We talked about the business helped and did bad in the pandemic and how did he face during the pandemic
Delia Carmackninterviews her mom, Caroline Carmack, about being a working mom during the Covid19 Pandemic.
I spoke to my mom about her time during the pandemic and her life beforehand. She shared about her business and how the pandemic has affected it. She then shared about how she feels accomplished because of how long she...
Learning about my grandma and all her Unique stories from her fun childhood to the harsh pandemic while working in health care
Meredith talks with her colleague, Liz, about her journey to her nursing career, starting in a veterinary clinic, the Army, and finally Cal State Fullerton. She and Liz talk about working in Home Health and the challenges, and joys of...