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Paulist Fr. Michael Evernden is based at Old St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco. He previously served at St. Philip Neri Church in Portland, OR. Fr. Mike offers parish retreats, days of recollection and online adult education sessions. He met...
will is (20) , talks about how he grew up, what his sexual orientation is and what his gender is.
One Small Step conversation partners Jazmine Rogers (22) and Bethany Menges (21) sit down for a conversation about religious beliefs, gender, and sexuality.
The person I interviewed is Nico, one of the close friends I made here in college. In the interview we discussed how being raised in another country influenced his life and has led him up to this moment.
interview of Jack DeGovia, production designer, in Hollywood California November 25th 2023
A father & daughter homeless experts: Eric Protein Moseley & Erica Moseley discuss their Covid-19 homeless experience before, during, and after with each other as they reminisce about their experience of educating the unhoused of San Francisco about the coronavirus.
Patricia "Patty" Doherty Cole discussing her parents, John Bernard Doherty & Peggy (Brodie) Doherty. John left Ireland in 1938 and settled in California.
One Small Step partners Thomas "Tom" Barlow (39) and John Amoroso (45) share their challenges being divorced fathers of daughters, and their learning process around the changing language and mores regarding sexual orientation and gender identity.
Board of Directors Storytelling Project: Our sixth and final StoryCorps conversation is between SFV Board Co-chair Gretchen Addi and Board member Marcia Weisbrot. Although they have different professions, Gretchen and Marcia share a background in creative and visual arts. They...