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Brian worked in the law enforcement for over 28 years and gave me his perspective about racism within the prision system.
A tale about how a young girl from Ghana came to America. Everything in her life changed overnight and she had to adapt. Most of it was really hard but she came out okay and successful.
My father told me about his childhood, his occupation, some of his favorite memories of his life and mine, and shared valuable lessons to any future generations of the Davis family.
I interviewed my mom and asked her questions about her childhood, being a mom and her career.
Interview between me, Cross Hogland, and my grandmother, Louise Hogland. We talk about her childhood, and she gives advice to her teenage self. She also tells about her parents, and of the many jobs her father had. She talks about...
I interview my uncle about his time working under George H.W. Bush, and the surrounding times with that.
My dad discusses his life immigrating to the United States in the 70s, his time as a marine and meeting my mother and having me.
My mother, Diane MacDonald, describes how racism affects her life from when she was young up to today’s society, and how that there needs to be a change.
In this interview I got to understand a friends point of view on how ethnicity and others peoples culture effects theri lifestyle. He even got to Express his opinions on what can help solve those problems.
My grandma, Diane Captain, looks back at her early life and the Civil Rights Movement. She compares her generation's macho to the current one's social media craze.
I interviewed my grandmother from my mother's side. I asked her some questions about her life, why she immigrated to the United States in 1988, and what she was thankful for Thanksgiving.
Ramesh Patil (70) talks with his son, Akshay, about his time in the 70s and 80s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a PhD student and later a Professor in Computer Science / Artificial Intelligence .
Colleagues Marsha Robinson (54), who describes herself as right of center, and John Forren (52), who describes himself as left of center, discuss how their political beliefs are similar and different.
This is a interview with my dad talking about racism and his point of view on the topic.
Cameron Hart (19) and her One Small Step partner, Mattias Mercado (19), discuss their thoughts on gun violence, police brutality, the Trump administration and more.
Lauren Graham (17) talks with her grandmother Lavonda Graham (77) about racism and segregation in Milwaukee. In her eyes, integration wasn't so great for us and still isn't today. Join us as we uncover the truth in Milwaukee and its...
One Small Step conversation partners Michael "Mike" Wehrle (70) and David "Dave" Shanks (64) consider how their upbringings and recent examples of police brutality have shaped their understanding of racism. They also discuss the issues they have with the current...
Sulma talks about her struggles and hardships of being a teenager leaving the country to start a whole new life.
This interview was about what life was like in the 1980s and my dad's perspective on his life which he was 7 through 17 in the 1980s.