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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....

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Elvira De La Cruz and Kathy Ryan

One Small Step participants Elvira De La Cruz (45) and Kathy Ryan (71) have a conversation about the gravity of the moves in their lives, the challenges in getting re-licensed to work in the US after immigration, and how talking...

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Sebastian Chavez and Carmen Alean

Sebastian Chavez (24) talks to his grandmother Carmen Alean [no age given] about their Peruvian heritage, their memories of food and cooking, and their involvement in the Queens Night Market community.

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Reynaldo Segovia and Ysabel Segovia

Reynaldo Segovia (68) habla con su hija Ysabel Segovia (34) de su vida en Perú, su relación con sus padres y su familia y su decisión de buscar trabajo en los Estados Unidos. [Reynaldo Segovia (68) speaks with his daughter...

Carmen Canning’s Interview

Isabella Canning interviews her mother, Carmen Canning, about her life in Peru and the U.S.

LHP w/ Mom

Honestly, this was mostly to understand my mom and her trip to the US since it wasn't something official. Yet once she had moved here she finally got to live here and live her life. even with the struggles of...

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Julia Martinez and Paloma Villalobos

Julia "MacLovia" Martinez (82) speaks with her friend and granddaughter Paloma Villalobos (34) about her journey and perspective on life.

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Giselle Palmer and Alejandro Guimoye

One Small Step partners Giselle Palmer (44) and Alejandro Guimoye (43) share a conversation about immigration, education, their upbringings, and their jobs.

DIY Final Project
December 4, 2022 App Interview

I, Tyler Reynolds, interviewed Francesca Villanueva. She is 17 and I am 18. We are good school friends and we talked about her relationship with Peru.