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Asked my roommate Eva Luna a few questions. Then she wanted to know things about me. Couldn’t really do much due to HIPPA..
in this interview, Chrishady Rene (son,19) discussed with Emmanuel Rene (father, 50) the social dilemmas that are happening. struggles such as gun violence and a lack of respect from teenagers were brought up. Emmanuel Rene also talked about his childhood...
I interviewed my mom about the attacks of 911 and what her experience was like as someone alive at the time.
Laura recently met Benjamin, who went to school with her brother, Berkeley, who has Down syndrome. Benjamin sat next to Berkeley in sixth grade and he talked about the impact that year had on his life. Because of his exposure...
The interviewer Valeria Resendiz, 18 years old. The interviewee Jazyn Sanchez, 19 years old. Relationship with each other friends. We mainly talked about our friendship and how is still going to this day.
This is Francisco P. Bandag who is 63 years old. he is my father-in-law. He told an ancient story that happened in one of the villages (Talgow) in Yap many years ago. The story is about a single mother with...
Charley Shope and Anne Ervin interviewed Alice Ruff a senior at their highschool to learn more about her experience at Fairbanks Highschool.
Uncle Ramon was sharing how importance of teaching respect to our elders. He encouraged me to pass this on to our new generation. It would be nice to encourage our school system to have it in the classroom as part...
My name is Rexlina Lairegmeng. I interviewed my uncle Thomas Sefairal.
Cyprian Manmaw talks about the value of respect in our culture and how it is important to continue to teach our children about it.
This is Francisco P. Bandag who is 63 years old. he is my father-in-law. He told an ancient story that happened in one of the villages (Talgow) in Yap many years ago. The story is about a single mother with...
[Recorded Tuesday, September 12, 2023] Anna (19) from Douglasville, Georgia, and Kate (18) from Somerville, Massachusetts participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Anna discusses finding leadership and...
This interview is our project this semester. We talked about ethnographics with each other.
a quick interview with my grandfather at thanksgiving. his name is Robert Salinas and he’s 76 I’m his grandson Andres Mencio and I was 15 at the time.
Abbygale Mode (age 15) interviews her dad, Alan Mode (age 40). Many of the topics we discussed related to family and personal experiences. I (Abbygale) learned many things about my family through these questions and feel like I was taught...
Holly talks about being an advocate for her trans son and how that led her to bedoming a member of several PFAC (Patient Family Advisory Council) groups before she found one at the Institute for Human Caring that was advocating...
Carmen opened up with Bentley about a negative experience she had when she took her trans son to seek healthcare. Wanting to ensure that never happened again, Carmen became an advocate for her son's healthcare along with others who needed...
Today, we got to know a bit about Emmanuel and his experience throughout his first year of college. He tells us a bit about his experience and some of the things he believes we should know.
Andy talked about his childhood.And his favorite memories. And what he would like to. say to me if it was the last time we speak.Also his favorite memory at a concert.
One Small Step conversation partners Andrew Hersey (63) and Willis Jackson (77) discuss about politics.
One Small Step Partners, Justin Cummins (32) and Brian Baker (66), talk about how the military touched each of their lives and affected their political perspectives.