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Part 3 of 4. "What is the difference between the law and justice?" The pandemic, social unrest, and the way forward.
Just a quick interview with my grandpa about his experience with his hip replacement.
I interviewed my 60 year old grandpa, John Hickey. We talked about managing school responsibilities and mental health.
John's struggles in his early childhood with food addiction. He has been through many things and has had many regrets bu eating healthy at a young age was his biggest regret so far.
During the interview, a 20-year old African-American woman is asked about how the current status of society has affected her daily life, as well as families and friends. She also leaves a few words of advice about preparation.
Sydney Nixon talk with friend, Micah Scott, and her Health Disparities and her looking towards the future: 2020-12-08 17:54:59
My Grandpa (we call him Bigga) spoke to me about his wife, children, and the losses he experienced to get to where he is today. (Note: any time he says “your mother,” he means my Grammie. He doesn’t remember who...
Dorothy Jane McCauley (93) talks to her daughter Sheila Marshall (59) about living in the Panama Canal Zone.
Starting of taking about his passion for martial arts, we transitioned into athlete safety and the harm of cutting weight
Uncle David was a man who loved music till the day he passed. Even when life hit rock bottom, he still chased that dream.
Annabel Guo (18) speaks with her father, Wei Guo (48), about his experience in picking up a childhood interest of his, Tai Chi, over these past ten years. Wei Guo shares his perspective about how Tai Chi helps an individual...
Gwen Grant talks about her racial justice work in the Urban League of Kansas City, the challenges related to race relations and living into one's purpose.
We talked about experiences with health care as a child, as an adult, and during the pandemic.
Diane Egner (66) talks with her husband, Sandy Rief (77), about how the Frank E. Duckwall Foundation began, the foundation’s impact on the community, and Sandy’s role in the foundation.
Dyana and I talked about her success and how she did not realize how much repsonsibility came with being successful and an adult.
Tim Paulitz talks about the Koppel Farm Community Gardens in Pullman, Washington and the ways community gardens build relationships, improve food access, and connect people to place.
Rural Roots, Inc. has had a wide and diverse impact on small farms and local food systems on the Palouse and in the Inland Northwest. Community-based and farmer-grown, this nonprofit organization has played a significant role in changing the local...
My Grandpa, is a man who defies his age by doing things that make him feel young at heart. He always radiates with positivity and is a very inspirational role model. His smile is infectious and his essence always brightens...
Ryan Scott followed a nontraditional path to NASA Ames Research Center. From his passions for social justice and rugby to his start in exercise physiology and teaching college anatomy, Ryan is a biological research scientist. He works to get bio-specimens...
A self interview on COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has affected me.
Friends Lynn Ratzmann (58) interviews Charlie White (65) about his life and weight loss journey.