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This interview discussed my fathers life and how he came to this country. He discussed his up bringing and how education changed his beliefs and struggles throughout the process.
My mom and I talk about her experiences immigrating from Taiwan to the United States, her views on education, food, culture, and family, and what she misses most about her home country.
This is just a brief talk about how music has impacted my life through the opportunities I have had while growing up.
Carol Bulwinkle was born in Santa Barbra, California and moved to Charlotte North Carolina shortly after she got Polio as a child. The effects still impact her today. She grew up in Charlotte and moved to Charleston, South Carolina when...
Pat discusses her journey of becoming and being a history professor.
A daughter (36) interviews her mom (63) after Thanksgiving about growing up and raising a family in the midwest.
An interview with professor, Dr. Arreguín Bermúdez about his immigration experience, being undocumented in the United States and eventually opening up his own business.
Kinard Middle School namesake, Hal Kinard, talks about growing up and why he became a teacher.
The Radarettes were a unique cohort of women trained as electrical engineers during World War II.
One Small Step partners Esther Carver (37) and Saul Salinas (50) sit down for a conversation about housing, community growth, and education.
Cecil Ashford shares the story of how his Pee-Wee hockey team from Grey,Saskatchewan, won a pivotal game against the nearby Wilcox team.
Marisol of Edinburg, Texas talks about her experience with equal rights as a professional woman.
We talked about life during WWII when she was a child in Fairhope, Alabama. We also talked about the last slave ship that came to the U.S.
Deno Japitana (Teacher D) is an educator from the Philippines that promotes peace education for learners in their early childhood. Through his own school, Teacher D's Learning Hub he creates a social change that his community needs in order to...
Rodney Anderson reflects on his childhood growing up in Minnesota.
My mom and I were able to talk a lot about what she went through as she was growing up. She went through many hardships with losses in her family.
Discussing Maggie's college experience and how it is shaping her vision of the future after graduation.
If Sharmila Bhattacharya wasn't Program Scientist for Space Biology at NASA Headquarters, perhaps she would've been a theater actress. And while her contributions on stage would likely be legendary, we're happy to have her at NASA learning about how space...