Interview with Donna Gainous

Interview my grandmother, Donna Gainous.

Paul on his role in the civil rights movement: "If you spend all your time worrying about it, then you shouldn't be doing it."

Paul and Alison talk about his unique role of being a white male and civil rights activist (with a special expertise in female African American history). Paul used his privilege to help open doors for those who were at a...

“I am because we are”

I sit down with my former teacher, coach, and mentor to discuss life, coaching and being who you are.

Equitable Dinners Stories! Niya Randall

Niya Randall is an unapologetically Black mother who continues to disrupt inequities while working in social justice and education during these uncertain times. She’s one of our valued facilitators at Equitable Dinners. Here she talks about becoming aware of racism...

Grandma’s Journey from Boston to California

My grandma was born in Boston, and she later moved to New Hampshire. She attended University of Michigan when her husband Ian was fighting in the Gulf War. She remembers all of the political turmoil that was happening when she...

Dad's Family Memories

In this interview I conducted in November 2022 in Larkspur California, I interviewed Thomas Gaine, 49 male who is my father. in the interview, he talked about childhood experiences he had and how that shaped him as a person today....

Frau Bauer story

The story of how our school's German teacher started to learn German and her reasons for teaching here

Interview with Mom

My mom’s expierance becoming a teacher and being one

Interview with my Grandmother

My grandmother and I discuss her life as a teacher and traveller who hailed from Birmingham, Alabama

Ms. G Talks About the Lessons Learned Through Teaching

Ms. G, who conducted this project is interviews here. She talks bout her life as a teacher and what it has taught her.

StoryCorps project- Mrs. Rhem

My Spanish teacher and I had a great conversation about her teaching life and hardships.

"When the elephants fight the grass suffers." Malcolm Bryant and Jennifer Beard Talk About Global Health, Part 2

Malcolm Bryant talks about some of the big picture challenges he sees in the field of global health, ranging from narrow and overly medicalized strategies to reduce maternal and infant mortality to the skewed priorities and short timelines of donors....

Jack Mattimore and Andy Horvath continued

Summmary of experiences regarding coaching and teaching

Talking to a Teacher

Asking a teacher her opinions and outlook on teaching

"…people can be successful at science from any sorts of backgrounds." An interview with Erik Klemetti.

As an associate professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences and volcanologist at Denison University, Erik Klemetti works on volcanoes all over the planet, from Chile to New Zealand to the Cascades of Oregon and California. His research focusses on how...

So Imma Unicorn (Sorta)

In this interview, conducted in November 2016 in St. Louis, Missouri, Christopher Pearson (35) interviews his friend and colleague Colette Love Hilliard (33) about how she discovered a deep passion for writing blackout poetry while recovering from surgery for her...

FYS Interview about the theme of occupation with Courtney Scott by Brooklyn Persinger

I interviewed Courtney Scott for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno’s book...

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Claire McCoy and George Black

Claire McCoy (58) sits down with her father, George Black (86), to ask him about his experiences as an actor and his career as a professor in the theater departments of various universities.