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Frances (48) and Camille (20) discuss food and culture from Frances’s past and how it is relevant to everyday life.
Boyfriend (Santiago) and Girlfriend (Albany) discuss the role of food in their life and the impact it has made.
Daughter Isabella (19) interviews father German (62) about their experience sharing a meal at her 15th birthday and how culture, family, and health has impacted his relationship to food.
Helen Mangefel (83) talks with her daughter Martina Mangefel (53) about her experiences as a teacher back in the 1950s and what they taught at the public schools. Helen also talks about what she feels should be taught in the...
High school friends Emma (19) and Sarang (19) discuss Sarang’s experience with being Indian but not connecting much with Indian culture and religion.
My conversation with Mitch Clark about growing up in Peoria, IL, and his decision to move to Chicago. The interview also includes inspirational figures in Mitch's life and his sporting/gaming experiences.
One Small Step conversation partners Susan B. (58) and Jonathan Webster (35) have a conversation about their backgrounds and beliefs, touching on topics like education, politics, guns, and biases. They find common ground despite differences.
This interview was conducted as a social action project to highlight the challenges, barriers and needs, that communities facing economic injustice face in the educational system. In this interview, four dedicated teachers (who wished to have their names anonymously tagged)...