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Patricia Williams (56) and her daughter, Jasmine Barnes (23), talk about the three generations of resilience in their family, starting with Patricia's mother and Jasmine's grandmother, Bessie, and the strengths each generation gained from the one before.
One Small Step conversation partners Matt Pepple (43) and Tommie Campbell (68) sit down for a conversation about the news sources they read, how Richmond has changes, patriotism, and the term "woke."
Trish Mitchell (48) talks tells her friend Sherrell Dandy (36), about growing up in Kansas City, the resilience & determination she learned from her mother, the abusive relationship she escaped, and turning her life around after learning her then 5...
Roommates and coworkers, Jeremy Noel (40) and Joseph Langlinais (32), reflect on how moving to Jackson, WY helped them to recover from addition. Jeremy and Joseph talk about the healing power of the nature in Jackson, what brought them to...
Aliki N. Dzahristas (87) tells her daughter Roula D Simmons (52) about growing up in Greece, owning her own businesses, immigrating to America, and the sacrifices she made for her family.
One Small Step conversation partners Harry "Jess" Frieze (75) and Phillip Journey (64) discuss guns, pragmatism in politics, family businesses, the American Dream.
One Small Step conversation partners Martha Atkinson (63) and David Robbins (27) sit down for a conversation about the broken two-party system, the impact of the stories we tell in history, and the SOLs.
Beverly Knudson (68) talks to her daughter, Tangi Richert (43), about her cancer diagnosis and treatment. The two talk about how Beverly's treatment improved when she came to Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). Beverly remembers being the first person...
Nylda Dieppa (66) and her friend Maritza Pratt (65) explore Nylda's collection of poems, "Alborada: A Poetic Memoir Across Cultures," reading and examining how experiences of culture, motherhood, marriage, separation, heartbreak and resilience have shaped Nylda's life.
Tom Kearns (68) tells his daughter Emily Kearns (33) about his career as a carpenter and furniture maker, working for Ford Motor Company, living in Detroit after the 1967 rebellion, and his experience as a father.
George Grider Jr. (78) talks with his friend Rev. Fred C. Morton (79) and George's fiancée Marsha Moyer (71) about how he met Fred at a peace protest in Nashville where they were both arrested, their history with civil disobedience...
Mary Beth Anderson (56) remembers the life and death of her brother, John, with her dear friend, Emily Gurnon (57).
Sabrina Beavers (35) speaks to her friend Santay R. Davies - Balch (38) about the premature birth of her daughter Destiny Serene Nicole Johnson as well as about their shared work as activists for black infant health.
Tawny Swain (42) shares with her friend Marylin Schultz (54) her story of loosing her home and job due to her diagnosis of a type of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). After living in a nursing home and trying to become...
One Small Step conversation partners Donna Slaughter (72) and Ellen Rennels (73) have a conversation about education and how to talk to people of differing beliefs.
One Small Step partners Natalie Wise (41) and Sandra Scott (62) talk about their experiences of race from their perspectives. Sandra talks about overcoming abuse from her marriage and using her experience to fuel her writing, and Natalie talks about...
David Beecroft (77) talks with his church friend Lisa Love (47) about his life, starting with his birth in Mexico and some of the childhood memories he has moving to different places in Mexico with his family. Later he discusses...
Jean (n/a) and Wendy (61) talk about climate change and the role of design and global citizens in navigating it.
Kate Schachter (60) and Aleia McCord (29) talk about their experiences as Peace Corps Volunteers in Ghana from 2003-2006.
Vincente Pulupa (94) habla con su nuera Ellen Pulupa (60) y su nieta Catherine Pulupa (31) sobre su carrera como chófer en los Estados Unidos. Él manejaba para mucha gente importante, incluso políticos de Suramérica. Vincente habla de sus esperanzas...
Lynette D. Bates (47) talks with her brother Larnell Bates, Jr. (51) about family, parenting and good teachers.
Friends Elisabeth "Biz" Lindsay-Ryan (47) and Suni Kartha (47) talk about their work on the PTA Equity Project in their home community of Evanston, Illinois. They reflect on how they first became aware of the inequities in parent-teacher association (PTA)...
Friends and colleagues Bob Estrin [no age given], James Jackson [no age given], and Estella Dieci [no age given] discuss how they met, their work with the School of Constructive Arts, and their hopes for the school for the future.
One Small Step partners, Rachel Barnard (52) and John Duvall (63), discuss privilege and racism. They examine how each of these is reflected in their own life experiences, and John brings some new ways of looking at these concepts to...