Eloise Anderson’s Catholic views

I interviewed Eloise Anderson. Eloise is 78 years old, she was born and raised in Hammond, Louisiana. She talks about her views on God and her experiences as a Catholic.

Nicolas Newcomb and Matthew Farina

[Recorded: Tuesday, September 12, 2023] Nicolas Newcomb (18) from Long Island, NY, and Matthew Farina (20) from Charlottesville, VA participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Nicolas shares...

Riley Long and Conner Helm

[Recorded: Friday, July 21, 2023] This One Small Step conversation was recorded in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of the Sorensen Institute’s summer High School Leaders Program in 2023. Riley Long (17) from Alexandria and Conner Helm (18) from Richmond talk...

Mike Rounds – The Child of a Broken Home

Mike Rounds was a kid growing up in the 1950’s where having divorced parents was not acceptable and totally condemned by the Catholic church. This is a story of how the bigotry of the nuns in the Catholic school that...

Alina Lopez and Alex Wu

Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: A conversation with Alina Lopez, a hardworking Puerto Rican mom born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, where she shares her life story highlighting her strong culture and family memories.

Julie McLeod and Alex Wu

Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Julie McLeod shares her life story growing up in Boston with strong Catholic faith, and how she came to Andover with a strong sense of wanting to help others. This led her to volunteer in...

Amanda Largent Speech Interview

My name is Amanda Largent. I am a student at Southern Union Community College, and I was assigned to interview someone who means a lot to me for my speech class. I chose to interview my boyfriend of 3 years....

College Roommates of 1948 remember their adventures – 73 years later

Blount Trammell King and Carleen Newell Flowers recall starting college at Georgia State Woman’s College in Valdosta, GA. A photo shoot, sharing clothes including the same wedding dress, and being lifelong friends. (In 1950, GSWC became co-Ed Valdosta State.)