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Hilary Coakley and Bradley Baker

In a One Small Step conversation Hilary Coakley (54) and Brad Baker (65) discuss the role religion plays in their lives, politicians they admire, the importance of freedom of opinion, fear of the divisiveness in the United States, and the...

My favorite person

I asked my grandma a multitude of questions and she told me about her life growing up, her regrets and everything in between

Storytelling Interview

Cornelius Henderson and Beverly Henderson age 81 and 68 years old. They both reside in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They served a combined total of 38 years in United States Army.

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Robert Moore, Sylvia Moore, and David Moore

David Moore (95) shares his stories from serving in World War II with his son Robert "Bob" Moore (62) and his daughter-in-law Sylvia Moore (60).

Women talks about the first tv and how the town gathered around it.

Annabel June Strasburg talks about how she watched the first tv and president Kennedy’s assassination.

Interview with my Oma

My Oma is from Germany and I decided to interview her.

Living in Late and post war Europe and immigrating to the U.S.

This is the story of how life was for her and her family during late and post World War Two.

Johann Bauer, A Father and Opa

Johann Bauer grew up in WWII Hungary and moved to America in 1955 with his young daughter Maria. On October 28, 2020, over a year after his passing, his daughter Maria Monaco (67) sits down with one of his great-grandchildren...

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Danny Mack and Bill Hansen

One Small Step partners Danny Mack (57) and Bill Hansen (69) talk about the complexities of law enforcement and policing, their mutual support of labor unions, the challenges faced by immigrants and refugees, and how money has affected politics.

I Never Saw a Banana: And Other Stories About World War ll

In a both scary and touching interview, 15-year old Milo Silverstein sits down with his British Nana, Keitha Silverstein, and hears all about her childhood growing up outside of London in the 1940’s during World War ll. Keitha paints a...

My interview with my Grandma

Anita Haddix, she had a lot to talk about how her ancestors got to America and why they did.

Interview with Opa: Childhood Christmas

Interview with my 93 year old father. His Christmas at 10 years old.

Living History Project on the immigration from Iran to the U.S.

parisa Placide, my mother, talks about her experience of immigrating to the United States as a foreigner, and the obstacles she experienced along her way.