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Interview with a housing choice voucher holder who finds more safety for her grandsons with her move from South Dallas to Richardson, TX.
Ms. Harp, ICP’s first Sublease Initiative tenant, talks about her new neighborhood that she was able to access after her two month housing search.
Mother of now adult children talks about what a help housing mobility counseling was for her and can be for other mothers while connecting them to opportunity.
In this interview, my aunt and I have a talk about the hardest moment in her life. Warning, there are tears!
Grandma Ina Goldberg tells her grandsons Adam and Ian Tardif (through facilitator/mom Amy Tardif) about her life and the grandfather they never met.
Discussion of John's relationship with his siblings and parents. We talked about the death of his father and later on, his mother. Childhood stories and memories and how his sister affected him. His life from the streets to Brookdale. He...
I talked to my mom about her childhood and how her life is different then what she imaged it to be as a child.
We discussed Donsheri's journey in her life. From the early difficulties she faced with her biological family to the time she found her spiritual family, her real family. The time she lost her brother to the jail system and the...
Danielle talks about the value of the post move assistance she received from her ICP housing mobility counselor while living in her unit with her housing choice voucher.
Together we discussed our experiences and feelings about taking Georgia State University’s Death, Dying, and Loss course.
Me and my mom talked about her struggles raising me and about her feelings while raising me.
My girlfriend, Aimee, interviews me about my thoughts on Death, Dying, and Loss. Reflections on subjects discussed throughout the semester in SOCI4122.
In this interview, Ms. Phyllis Fournier (Grammie) shares stories about the love she's felt, the trouble she's found herself in, and sweet memories made with her family and friends.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: David. David Withrow is the successful owner of the local cafe, Agrarian Coffee in McAllen, TX. David is a father and husband with a penchant for the refined culinary palette. David speaks...
Jo shares about the beautiful relationship she has with her daughter Kaylea who died in a tragic accident six years ago.
I interview my mother who recently retired from her career as a businesswoman and restaurant owner.
In this interview I interviewed my roommate Emma who is one of my best friends. She speaks about losing her dog and having to say bye to her best friend when she left to go back to school.
We talked about his military service, growing up military, childhood memories, losing a loved one. Life experiences in their joy, pain, and everything in between.
I interviewed my mother about her younger brother, who passed away last year. Despite her openness and expressive personality, she never actually spoke to me about how she felt about her brother after he had died a year prior. Wanting...
My dad lost his mom and his brother, so he had to learn how to cope and keep their memory alive in his future.
Listen to grandpa Chet share his experience with spirituality and positivity. He shares his motivation to help people and how he values Christianity. He also expresses how much family means to him and how spending time with them is vital....
Alicia talks about the importance of the Guapamacataro Arts and Ecology center as a place for artist residents and as a way to give back to the Maravatio community. Alicia is both a citizen of Mexico and the United States...
Olivia Quinto, a lawyer, chats with Rutgers Law classmates Diego Iniguez-Lopez and Victor Monterrosa, Jr., about being undocumented for 20+ years and how the three classmates' personal histories transform into the political as immigrant rights’ activists.