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Emmanuel Woods and Nvasekie Konneh

Friends Nvasekie Konneh (52) and Chaplain Emmanuel G Woods (53) have a conversation about serving in the Army as a chaplain, immigrating to the United States from Liberia, and the experiences they had as religious minorities in various contexts.

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Ibrahim Emara and Shelbi Henkle

Shelbi Henkle (24) and Ibrahim Emara (27) discuss their work with American Connection Corps, how they got into service work and their overall drive, and how Pittsburgh has served as a bridge in their service work.

Emily and Raymond – 5/1/24

Raymond (19) and I (19) talked about his experiences from living in Dubai and going to school in Nebraska

Conversation with Taylor Shaw Part 2

Mr. Shaw and I continued our conversation about what service means and the broader military and global context for service. We discussed aspects of his military experience that most civilians overlook such as time truly spent away from family and...

Life as a Sailor

This interview takes a look into the life of a sailor. Petty Officer 3rd class Lyons describes what motivated him to join the navy. He talks about what it was like while he was in the navy and the adventures...

Mohammad Ali Rezaeian: what does the future hold?

Mohammad Ali Rezaeian 89 yrs old a Persian artist and inventor states his points of view about how genetic science and medicine can change the future to a better word. interviewer, the daughter: Panteha Rezaeian MD, FASPC

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Harold Lewis and Matthew Knox

One Small Step partners Harold Lewis (61) and Matthew "Scott" Knox (48) share stories about their different lived experiences as a Black man growing up in the segregated South and a gay man growing up in the Northeast.

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Bret Baker and Alaa Saloha

One Small Step conversation partners Alaa "Al" Saloha (43) and Bret Baker (71) meet for the first time virtually to take part in the One Small Step project in Oklahoma. Al and Bret talk about their upbringings, Al's immigration to...