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J Cummins and Merrie East

One Small Step partners J Cummins (33) and Merrie East (67) talk about their views of polarization in the country and in their relationships and both express hope for less division.

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Robert Alexander and Sally B

One Small Step conversation partners Robert Alexander [no age given] and Sally B. [no age given] have a conversation about their lives and beliefs. They discuss their religious upbringings, political views, thoughts on immigration, and hopes for greater understanding between...

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Julee Christie and Chuck Bruhn

One Small Step conversation partners Julie Christie (54) and Chuck Bruhn (55) have a conversation about abortion, racism, and how they came to their personal political beliefs.

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Timothy Johnson and Ian Gonzalez

StoryCorps facilitator Ian Gonzalez (26) asks his conversation partner Timothy Johnson (65) about his achievements in education, his time in the military, and his advocacy for disabled veterans.

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Robin Jenkins and Julie McClellan

One Small Step conversation partners Robin Jenkins [no age given] and Julie McClellan (57) have a conversation about community improvements, the 2nd amendment, and the current political climate.

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Daylon Davis and Timothy Stevens

Colleagues Daylon Davis (30) and Timothy "Tim" Stevens (79) discuss Tim’s notable roles as the youngest executive director of the NAACP Pittsburgh chapter, the Black Construction Coalition, BPEP, the Black Media Summit, and his views on the current American political...

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James Morgan and Greg Lingo

One Small Step conversation participants James "Jim" Morgan (52) and Greg Lingo (69) sit down for a conversation about they ways in which history is important to them, how Richmond has changed, and looking at their parents retroactively.

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Alex Duda and Amy Greene

One Small Step conversation partners Amy Greene (64) and Alex Duda (37) discuss hopes for their children, why they don't like labels, and why people love to feel outraged.

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