“Life’s a B, then you die” —my grandma

I, Dakota (Hannah), who is 17 years old, interview my paternal grandmother, who is 65 about her past and views on the world. To our family, she is viewed as mean and harsh with very thick skin, though we all...

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Janalynn Villasenor and Jeffery Puente

One Small Step conversation partners Janalynn Villasenor (38) and Jeffery Puente (30) talk about parenthood, their families' influence on their politics, and their shared desire to see communities and neighborhoods more connected.

Profile Essay

Cole Hunter talks about his childhood when his dad passed away and his life following that.

Cheryl Wason and Adeline Holt Smith

Cheryl Wason: 2021-03-26 21:05:51 Adeline Holt Smith (89) talks with her daughter, Cheryl Wason (64)about memories of growing up in Hazel, South Dakota and Brandywine, Maryland

The Man, The Myth, The Legend: My Grandfather

My grandfather and I spoke about what it was to grow up when he was a child as well as how different the world is today than it was back then.

A Teen Mom Who Continues Her Journey and Never Quits

Aniya Callaway( age 15 on the right)Interviews her Grandmother; Teresa(age 58 on the left) who explains their family history. Tells us a brief description about her being a teen mom and what she went through. Her dreams as a OBGYN...

James Barnes talks about life in boot camp in the Marine Corp in 1956. Racism, separation and brotherhood.

James Barnes talks about the racism in the Marine Corp, why it's his favorite service, learning to swim under pressure and so much more. This was recorded on Jan 3, 2016 at his kitchen table on Boshop St. in Bluffton...