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Rita Danilo (45) and her husband Hugo Danilo (47) talk about their relationship, growing up together and how they eventually decided to have and adopt a total of 10 children.
Listen with us as we speak with English teacher, Ms.Coleman, about gender discrimination from a female teacher/educator standpoint.
A talk about a life being a nurse, a mail woman, a business owner, and a hardworking mother
This interview comprised of talking about a variety of issues with Professor Lenneal Henderson from the College of William and Mary, focusing specifically on racial inequality in education.
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
Interviewing my friend Ain on the representation of minorities in Social Media with the use of Black Twitter.
Jill de Castella discusses her parents and growing up in 1940s and 1950s
Fatima talks about how her high school shaped her into the person that she is today.
We talked about how she grew up and who she counted on the most in her life, and we talked about our favorite memory together.
This interview details how racial justice advocate Rachel Willis became who she is today as well as the personal and professional battles she faces everyday to create a flourishing legacy for herself and her country.
We talked about my dads life in India. He described various things in India like how his brother viewed him as or why he chose the career he chose. He also showed me the hardhips/challenges of his transition to America....
We talked about his journey to America from Ghana and the challenges he faced
One Small Step conversation partners, David Durovy (71) and Peggy Watts Gup (67), discuss their experiences as adoptive and foster parents. Peggy talks about being a life-long activist how the 2016 election prompted her to make major changes in her...
This is an interview of Josephine Wilhelmi, grandmother to Marta Schneider where she recalls some of her childhood, teen, and young adult/parent memories.
My interview with my mother, Milly Torres, consists of a description of her life from her childhood to the present. There was much said about the difficulties in her life and how that led her to her beliefs and to...
The immigration process from India to the United States as a student was generally positive, and my dad hopes that it stays that way for immigrants now and for the future. I asked about his view on policies, advice for...
Stories from their lives and the lives of their children living in Lehi, American Fork, and Orem, Utah from the 1950's to today.
Elise Coneglio interviews her grandfather Ken Clark on his experience growing up and attending school in a rural community in the 1940s and 50s.