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Della Kostelnik Juarez (61) tells her daughter Julia Juarez-Kostelnik (22) about her experiences participating in a voluntary bussing/racial transfer program as an elementary school student in Seattle. Della describes how being the only white kid in a predominantly Black school...
Barbara Hester Kurtz (87) talks with her granddaughter Susan Scott Peterson (38) about her mother's letters to her father while he was away working for the Civilian Conservation Corps and on other military assignments beginning around the time of the...
Sometimes, a tamale is all you need to brighten your 50th day at home during a pandemic
Kristopher's childhood, time in the military, family, accomplishments
My grandma talks about what she lived through. She also talks about some events that happened throughout the decade.
Discussion around Chef Monti Carlo’s work with Common Threads, Everything Food and Puerto Rico.
The first part of the interview with Michael talking about his job and his experiences there.
Blair Greybull AKA Purple Lace (73) talks to new friend and conversation partner Jey Born (45) about her journey to self-acceptance as a Transgender woman and her memories growing up on the Standing Rock Reservation.
A Woman's Right: The Story It Tells Women s March on D.C. Interviews for Women s Rights . Corrie, originally from Florida, now living in Washington, D.C., speaks about her feelings on women's rights and tells us why she marched...
Michael Cobb interviews his mother Mary Lou Cobb about her personal journey in Montessori education and the growth of the Montessori movement in the USA.
Leslie Heffernan, (43) speaks with her mother, Judith Holter; (75) about her memories of the eruption of Mount St. Helens on the 40th anniversary of the eruption.
From September 1968 to September 2018, stories of courtship, love, travel and advice. Neil and Kathleen Pope Hughes, long-time Washingtonians married for 50 years.
One Small Step conversation partners Michelle Mercurio (46) and Ron Shamashkin (65) discuss pivotal political moments in their lives, healthcare, education, and media that has deepened their understanding of the world.
As we go through this interview we get to learn about Scolastica (Rinah’s mom) her morals, life lessons and hopes for the future.
Aunt Shirlie Cox, 89, is interviewed by niece (by desire) Jessica Gribble, 46. We cover Shirlie's life, mostly early on, but all the way to retirement from her teaching career.
Maria E. Dominguez (42) talks about her childhood experiences as a Hispanic in predominantly white communities. The interview also describes how discrimination has affected her identity in society.
My name is Allan Shedlin and I am 82 years old. I talk about how kids bring me joy in my daily life!
Imani and I talked about the barbershop, how people have genuine interactions, and most importantly how our generation has grown to care more of the politics that control them.
Eli Harris interviews Howard Thiersch about his experience as a mediator with the Center for Dialog & Resolution in Tacoma.