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Sarah, who is in her first year of employment with Providence, shares with Roxie her life journey and her experience working for Providence Infusion and Pharmacy in Spokane.
Anasuya Laha (18) interviewed her father Arindam Laha (47) about his childhood in Calcutta, WB, India, moving with his family to America later in life, his experience in his field of study—computer science & engineering—and the impact of COVID-19 on...
This 63 year old professional at a non-profit, long term care facility talks about the institutional and personal impact of Covid on staff and residents.
Sarah Krauss(33) and Harley Sugarman(32) talk about their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
Sumayya Syed (15) interviews her Grandfather Gulam Mohiuddin (76) and they discuss life and childhood memories.
[Recorded: Monday, September 18th] Riley LeBon (19) from Fairfax, Virginia and Evelyn Dickey (19) from Massachusetts participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Evelyn shares about her work...
This interview was between me (age 17) and my father David Spencer (age 61) in November 2023. We had a discussion about his life growing up and his experiences throughout his childhood and adolescence. We also discussed his reaction and...
Abbygale Mode (age 15) interviews her dad, Alan Mode (age 40). Many of the topics we discussed related to family and personal experiences. I (Abbygale) learned many things about my family through these questions and feel like I was taught...
My mom, Amanda Monk, has been a nurse for 23 years. She is 45 years old and has knowledge of several nursing departments. She discusses with me the ups and downs of being a nurse and a few stories.
My interviewee was my mother, Zara Pakroo. She is 51 years old. I interviewed her about the Covid-19 pandemic, more specifically the government’s handling of it and how she has felt with precautions and safety measures.