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Terra Gay has over 20 years of professional experience, including an extensive background in National Service leadership, training, consulting, organizational and entrepreneurial knowledge. She has a B.A. degree in African and African-American Studies from Emory University and a Certificate in...
UVA students, Kendal Johnson (21) from Hampton, Virginia, and Maeron Kebede (21) from Mclean, Virginia recorded a One Small Step Conversation as part of their course 'Lead From Anywhere.' They explored our experiences discovering politics and refining our political beliefs...
Troy and I sit and interview as the Black Lives Matter for vigil gets underway one short block from Sawtown Tavern. A peaceful demonstration is about to begin as Troy and I discuss how Sawtown is intent on creating a...
I interviewed my 69 year old grandmother. These questions were based on mental health, ,Covid-19 and Racism in the U.S.
Rachael Carter is a part of the Partnership for Southern Equity's Team and has been working with them on staff for 2 years. Originally from Philadelphia, moving to Atlanta in 2018, Rachael has only increased her engagement in racial equity...
This is a summary between Noa Fisher(sixteen years old) and Dani Fisher(eighteen years old). Dani and Noa Fisher are sisters and live on Long Island in New York. This interview is about the coronavirus and their experience during this pandemic.
Luke (19) sits down with Delaney (19) to talk about her life/upbringing as a Korean-American and the challenges she has faced along the way. Delaney goes in depth about how she overcame difficulties in her life and the advices she...
I am talking with my sister Emily, who lives in New York currently. Emily was talking about her attitude and experience about her family member's death.
I interviewed my step-dad, Dennis Evans. We talked about how even though he grew up in conservative Poplar Bluff, Missouri, he is not a traditional southerner.
My father Jesus Rojero, participated in an insightful and honest interview on his battle with Covid-19 in June, 2020.
I took the time to interview my sister experience as being a white daughter and with a brown mom. (May 14, 2023)
Jackson Moreton interviews Eldon Blount on November 28, 2018 in Oxford, MS. Eldon grew up in Memphis, TN during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Public schools were still segregated and racial tensions were high. Eldon shares his experience...
Lexi Mckay is the Program Coordinator for Out of Hand theater, a freelance stage manager, and a writer. She's a part of the team that creates Equitable Dinners, a program which connects people through facilitated conversations about race and racism....
I interviewed with my mom who is a small business owner. I asked about her experience growing up and seeing where she’s come today.
Mother of middle schooler talks about opportunities at her son's elementary school and why she stayed in her community because of the educational opportunities despite initial racial profiling she received.
Interviewing my mother Kristi on her life from the 60s in Michigan to the present here in Massachusetts
Gwen Grant talks about her racial justice work in the Urban League of Kansas City, the challenges related to race relations and living into one's purpose.
Dylan DeLange: 2022-06-01 23:02:18 Dylan DeLange (19) speaks with Yaira Hernandez (18) about her personal experiences as a first-generation child of Mexican immigrants, to provide Dylan with further insight for a Spanish project
Mindy and her Mom Shannon talk about things in her past like how she grew up and stories to tell that'll give others lessons about life.
Growing up in Milwaukee and Nigeria and how her husband and her were treated different based on race