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In this interview we talked about how my mom got we're she is today and also about her political views. We also talked about things thatg stood out to in her life and what stood out in politics.
The goal for this project is to broaden our perspectives on topics like language, gender, and politics by learning from other people’s life stories. We found that the connecting thread through all of our personal stories that dealt with these...
Corey Check learns cool opinions from a wise person.
Jeri has worked a lot of different jobs, and has very interesting family, most of which are hailing from Denmark.
This is an interview with my roommate, Sara. She is a senior in college who has lived in Florida since she was three years old. She explains what it is like being Colombian in America!
This is an interview with my dad about how television impacts society and his life specifically, as well as how he has seen television change
We go back through the life of a man who is not only my grandfather, but who has played a role in America’s history and served his country.
I interviewed my Aunt Edie on her experiences during the Vietnam war and her opinions she holds regarding the conflict. We discussed how she views the war, her experiences in the Moratorium March, and her experiences while visiting Vietnam.
One Small Step conversation partners Cale Green (31) and Mathew Mulhelm (39) discuss influential moments in their lives, their political values, and pressing issues in Alaska.
We discussed various topics, such as family values and punctuality.
My father, professor Russell Zanca, provides refined and educated opinions about the American Government.
Friends Jennifer Harris (45) and Lou Ann Ashley (68) share a conversation about their work as teachers, their friendship, the challenges they have faced, and their favorite teaching memories.
Interview about the 1960s. Includes the Cold War, Vietnam War, Cuba, presidents and personal life.
[Recorded: Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022] Brady (10th Grade) and Willa (10th Grade) have a short One Small Step conversation. They share their motivation for participating in the program, and talk about how recent political events have impacted their perspectives. Other...
One Small Step conversation partners Todd [No name given] (51) and Sherry [No name given] (55) discuss the influential people in their lives, how important simple acts of kindness can be and how life experiences shaped the way they vote.
This interview is of my dad; Patrick Freeney and my mom; Amy Freeney. In Flint, Michigan on November 27th. This interview shows the hardships my parents had to face while growing up. My dad had to work a lot of...
American college student Annie Phan talks to her father, Dr. Chuong Phan, about the differences and similarities between Communist Vietnamese and Democratic American media. Dr. Phan shares his experiences of growing up during the Vietnam War and what his migration...
Interview regarding growing up in the city in ‘44 and moving to the suburbs, and all that happened in between.
Harmon and Matteo talk about the dangers of guns and what could be done to enforce gun control.