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One Small Step conversation partners Steve Dorbin (52) and David Cramer (40) talk about the effect of 9/11 on their lives, their similarities in growing up, government policies towards business and wanting all americans to succeed.
Uncle Dave(b. 1945) and Aunt Linda(b. 1945) are spouses and Randy Gillam is Isabelle and Sophia Poehlein's grandfather. In this interview, Isabelle and Sophia mainly talk to Uncle Dave about his experience in the 60s while Linda and Randy give...
U.S. Navy yeoman Jacob Tate (30) talks with his husband Carson Pursifull (27) about identity, military service, and their story of falling in love.
During my Winter Break, I had an interesting conversation with my GrandPa Joe via overseas call. We spoke about his life as a Radio Presenter in Ireland.
Ashley Choker (38) interviews her friend and colleague, Ngoc “Kat” Sharp (46), about her challenges in life and her journey to recovery. Kat shares her experience dealing with addiction and homelessness, as well as her experience getting back on her...
One Small Step conversation partners Tim Wheeler (68) and Joseph "Joey" Ernst (40) explore common experiences growing up in small Midwestern towns and talk about their differing views on environmentalism and climate change.
Roxie reflects on the influence her family has had in her life, the importance of volunteerism, and her life as an experiential learner.
One Small Step conversation partners John Kirk (57) and Lou Donkle (70) workers, unions, personal responsibility and systemic injustice.
Kalie Shockney (17) gets together with Brandi Duncan (40) to talk about how being a part of Whitley County Consolidated Schools has affected her life. Brandi is an elementary school for Coesse Elementary school. A question asked in the interview...
Erin McCoy (16) talks with a family friend, Patricia (Patty) Medenwald (65) about her experience living during the 1960s. They discuss topics such as the moon landing, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War, and the Civil Rights...
lizzie staton: 2021-03-25 15:52:56 Basic life in the 60's, mood landing, Vietnam war, family times.
One Small Step conversation between LeAnn Krokker (64) and Bo Petersen (68) talks about Apartheid South Africa, history and how politics impact friendships.
Jill Glaser (37) talks with her husband, Tom Costello (45), about Tom's childhood and their shared memories of their first date and wedding.
This interviewed was done with the assistance of a translator. Gricelda talks about things she misses from Mexico (food!) and what types of culture events would be fun to incorporate into life in Richmond. She also talks about how she...
Marta Pearson (72) talks with her friend DeAnna Hadley (52) about sympathy, empathy, racism, the pain it causes and the need for African-American stories to be shared. She describes seeing a raw cotton field for the first time, being denied...
One Small Step conversation partners Patricia Jordan (66) and Geneele Crump (64) talk about the influences in their lives, their political values and their choice of careers in healthcare.
Stuart Gerber (49) interviews his father, Tom Gerber (85), about his life.
Robert Wright is a former serviceman who lives in Indianapolis. An African-american resident of Pike Township, Indianapolis, he tells us about voting while he was on active military duty. He registered to vote for the first time in Fairview, Alabama,...
Part 1/3 of a wonderful evening conversation with my dad about life and memories.
One Small Step conversation partners Mary Aldridge (75) and Dalton Glasscock (25) talked about their values, travel, historical events they'll never forget, and being too aware, or not aware enough, of politics.