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Interview with Nicole Perdomo

Interview with my cousin Nicole. Allowed her to tell her story and allowed me to listen and show compassion.

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Two early twenties friends sit down and have a talk about pleasant memories, the current state of the world, and even some explorations of ideologies and how growing up over these last four years means to someone.

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Joyce Patterson-Rogers and Norm Rooker

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Gloria Dunn-Violin and Donald Violin

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Joanna & Kaitlin: On Diverse Education Informing Advocacy Work and the Effects of Open Dialogue on Pursuit of Anti-Racism

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Charlotte Jones and Lynn Newcomb

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Steven Hennig and Adele Hennig

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Aliyah reviews her previous experiences, both in childhood and throughout her young adult life, reflecting on her most crucial memories and experiences, and giving advice to the future

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Jan 2019 Pastor Linda Gastreich of Webster Hills United Methodist Church, Webster Groves, Missouri.

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An interview on what values and traits makes a person or group family.

A Conversation With Michael and Hope Coleman

Michael and Hope Coleman talked about how they met, their decision to move into a home that could accommodate large numbers, and the importance of giving back to their community.

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Anna shares her first-hand account if the impact the war had on her and her family in Belgium prior to and during the war.