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Recorded Thursday, February 17, 2022 Paddy and Jay recorded a virtual One Small Step conversation together in Charlottesville, Virginia. They discuss their experiences witnessing racism, their lives growing up and how their experiences have shaped their views today.
Mia Kiemele talks with her daughter Ava about her career path. She tells stories about how her degree and social work background helped her throughout life.
[Recorded Thursday, December 14, 2021] Priya (50s) and Allan (60) recorded a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. They talked about their experiences living in various countries around the world, immigration, family, and their shared love of cooking.
Cole Lehmann: 2021-11-13 04:21:55. Cole Lehmann (21) talks with his roommate and teammate, Cole O'Connell (22) about his high school hockey career and how that led him to Concordia College in Moorhead.
My mother(Chris) talks about her early childhood, her dad, and her experiences growing up.
Gabe Thompson interviewing Judy Thompson on the effect of growing up with a sick parent. Interview for IWC 100 under W. Scott Olsen at Concordia College - Moorhead, Minnesota.
Brooke Kangas (18) talks with her grandmother, Grace Kangas (75) about her childhood growing up speaking Finish and how it has affected her life today.
Alina Sokolova (18) talks to college mate, Bokao Tshoganetso (22) about her journey of asylum seeking in the US from Kyrgyzstan.
Troy Mann and his father talk a little about his fathers life as a roadie: 2021-11-12 03:44:48
In this interview I interview my Grandpa about his childhood and how he moved around because he was a military kid.