the story of my mom.

mom and her daughter (Amanda-38, McKenzie -18)

Esther Andary was Rosie-the-Riveter!

Christmas Day 2019. Tom Andary (60), interviewing Mom Esther Andary (98), about when Dad, Tom Andary (passed in 2000), was drafted in WWII, and she went to work at Ford Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan as a riveter on bomber...

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Michael Dean and Diane Knibbs

One Small Step conversation partners Diane Knibbs (66) and Michael Dean (56) discuss their upbringings, relationships, their faith, racism in their communities, being informed citizens and extreme and moderate views.

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Fiorella Lazarte and John Fox
December 1, 2023 OSS Hub

One Small Step conversation partners Fiorella "Fio" Lazarte (36) and John Fox (67) meet for a one-on-one conversation at the Teton County Library. Fio is a 3rd grade teacher at a dual immersion (bilingual) elementary school and identifies as liberal....

My Good Grief: A conversation about grief and the journey to healing
November 7, 2023 App Interview

Larry Eiler, a retired PR professional and widow, speaks with Elizabeth Kagan, a graduate student at University of Michigan, on his wife's unexpected passing in 2015. He shares his journey of how he's learned to manage his grief and his...

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Kath Van Winkle and Barron Evans

One Small Step partners Kath Van Winkle (66) and Barron Evans (68) have a conversation about their mutual desire for clarity in political conversations, politics in their communities and families, and the role of faith in their viewpoints.

The Struggle moving to the US

I interviewed my aunt about her childhood. She grew up in Vietnam but moved to the U.S. She also states the struggles and hardships, as well as the good times.

Transition from Mexican childhood to American childhood

Jose Camacho told about his transition from Mexican to American childhood. He shared his struggles, concerns, and what he believed to be opportunities from coming to the US.

GEM

for my social studies class, we had to have a civil argument with someone that had opposite opinions than us