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Lizzy talks about her experiences and difficulties with writing and how college has changed her view of it.
Kavita Venkateswar [no age given] and her One Small Step partner Randy Prude [no age given] discuss their upbringings, sociopolitical backgrounds, and their hope for unity amongst people with differing beliefs and ideologies.
Louis talks to his daughter, Rebecca, about his experiences abroad in the Air Force.
Interview about my mom's childhood and what it was like growing up where and when she did.
Elle explains what drew her to a four year college and what was intriguing about MSU Mankato. And what college showed her and why she is thankful she pushed herself to finish college.
Kim interviews neighbor (and new friend) Ruth about her mother and labor and housing rights involvement. Ruth also talks about evacuating Battery Park on 9/11.
Melinda Burke (57) interviews her father Eugene Luttrell (87) about growing up in Kentucky and joining the army during WW II.
Liz, 28, interviews Barb, 42, about her archaeological work at the Presidio.
As Katie prepares to graduate high school, she and Mr. Truong share a conversation.
DeAndrea Tolbert (19) and Alianna Richardson (18) are best friends having a conversation about life in general as college students.