Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Teaching 10
- Changes In Education 15
- High School 15
- Teachers 6
- Family 5
- childhood 3
- College, University 2
- 105 more
Partnerships Clear
- No matching terms.
Organizations Clear
- School 2
- Catholic Church 1
- Filipino American National Historical Society of Georgia 1
- National Diabetes Association 1
- State Department 1
- 5 more
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
[Recorded: Wednesday, March 20, 2024] The pair differed on being Liberal versus Moderate. They explained their viewpoints and where they came from. They both grew up in Richmond, VA, but one of them has political views with a lot of...
My mom (age 44) and I (age 15) talking about my mom’s childhood, how she met my dad, and what impacts were made in her life. My mom talks about the relationships she has with her siblings and my dad....
[Recorded Tuesday, April 4th, 2023] Tera (32) and Kayla (19) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Tera has a background in campaigning and advocacy and teaches high school History and ESL in Charlottesville. Kayla is a second...
Aunt Shirlie Cox, 89, is interviewed by niece (by desire) Jessica Gribble, 46. We cover Shirlie's life, mostly early on, but all the way to retirement from her teaching career.
[Recorded January 31, 2021] Tim Towslee, 44, and Allison Swingle, 31, participate in a One Small Step conversation via Zoom. They talk about their work in outdoor education, the impact of having a parent pass away, how their political views...
A student interviews another student about how school affects them and what they think should be changed.
Vincent is interviewed about his experiences with marching band and early high school
Kathleen Ulanday talks with mentor and friend, Nicole Pradas about her childhood memories, the different aspects of her life, and what the future may hold.
Sadie interviews her 11-year-old sister Lucy, who talks about friendships, future plans, and life lessons.
I interviewed my former high school English teacher, Mrs. Jessica Salfia, about her views on community during COVID-19, the educational system, and her passion for her state.