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Harriet Weber and Nancy Warner

Nancy Warner (70) interviews her friend and colleague, Harriet Weber (65), about her experience becoming a "farm wife" in Quincy Valley and about her passion for community history.

“Your culture, your history, your family background […] don’t define you, but they shape you.”

This interview was with my mother, Elizabeth Dietrich, who grew up in Richmond, Virginia and moved to Hawaii after she married my father, an Army physician. We spoke about her sense of place and cultural identity, and how that has...

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38:27
Fred Davis and Pamela Vickers

Pamela Vickers (66) interviews her uncle, Fred Douglas Davis (79), about his history of social justice work for African Americans in Tulsa, and how he feels about the amount of progress the African American community has made in recent years.

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Sally Gilbert and Jeri Thompson

One Small Step conversation partners Sally Gilbert (67) and Jeri Thompson (63) discuss their shared experiences growing up in the South, raising children, and reckoning with their race. They reflect on their generational connection and their hopes for the future.

Sense of Place
February 12, 2018 App Interview

An interview with my father, regarding his childhood, family, advice, and culture.

Sense of place

Interview with my mother Ana Murray about her sense of place.

Sense of Place Interview

In this interview, I interview my dad about his sense of place and how the places he grew up in have shaped the person he is today.

Sense of Place Kelly Watanabe

For this assignment I interviewed my father, Ryan Watanabe. He has lived in Hawaii, on O'ahu, all his life. We talked about his "sense of place" and how it has changed over time, environmentally and sociologically.

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David Hundley and Abigail Hundley

Spouses David Hundley (68) and Abigail Hundley (60) speak about David's experience growing up Black in Seattle.

Joseph William Eyles and Annette Jones Arnold

Annette Arnold speaks about her experiences in Dougherty County schools, including attending formerly all black schools after student freedom of choice was replaced by attendance zones. She also discusses her exciting, but difficult and protracted career path for a wife...

mby021293
21:41
Vernon Frank Reeves and Sherri Taylor

Sherri Taylor (67) interviews her father, Vernon Frank Reeves (96), about what it was like being an educator in Okeechobee County, Florida during integration. They also talk about Vernon's childhood in Okeechobee and remember some characters from his hometown.

Mom’s Sense of Place

Trying to understand Mom's sense of place and how she thinks places should be recognized as and regarded.

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Gail Mondoux and Tracy Shaughnessy

Friends Gail Mondoux (77) and Tracy Shaughnessy (62) talk about Tracy's experience being bused to a predominantly Black school in Tacoma.

People and Places: The Influence They Have On Us

Janet shares the story of her brother, a close family member, who was gone too soon. She talks about how he inspired her and how she honors his life today by keeping his story alive.

Interview with Brandy Saulnier about her sense of place.

This interview was for an assignment in my MYP5 History class.