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One Small Step conversation partners Philip Gibbs (62) and Offie Wortham (83) met virtually to talk about the civil rights movement; their opinions of former President Donald Trump; BLM; and issues of immigration, crime and fear.
Originally a celebration of Black History Month, February 2018, Middlebury College's Davis Family Library initiated a series of oral interviews, "In Your Own Words." In them, Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their...
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.
A wonderful story talking about women, self-respect, struggles, individualism, and romance
This is my second interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith. Here he discusses how he experienced racism growing up and how he developed his own attitude of race relations.
John Alston talks about decades of founding and directing the Chester Children's Chorus
This interview, is with my mother. I come from an eccentric African American and Latino family, and today we sit down and discuss so history.
Sophia Silva is a 15 year old student at Santa Monica highschool. She interviewed Isabella Del Castillo who is also a student at Santa Monica highschool, Bella is 16. together we discussed the topic of growing up mixed, and all...
One Small Step partners Micheal Espinosa (44) and Joseph Holdham (70) have a conversation about bettering their community.
Growing up in Milwaukee and Nigeria and how her husband and her were treated different based on race
Sisters Betty Brown-Chappell (76) and Gail Patterson-Gladney (74) trade memories from growing up on a farm near Bangor, Michigan with six other siblings. They reflect on what it was like for their family to navigate being one of the only...
Kathleen Benjamin (62) talks with her childhood and lifelong friend Daniel Alonzo (62) about their respective childhoods growing up in Santa Monica. The friends talk about how Santa Monica has changed throughout the years, as well as Daniel's artistic endeavors.
Betty Grant talks about her role in expanding integration in Stephenville, a rural Texas community, gender inequality, and war.
Aisha talks about being foreigner in South Korea. She compares their culture, trends, and people to America. Brings up heavy topics of race and gender.
This is Jeremiah story about how he encountered with the cops and how he felt