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Garrett Gantz, (15) has a discussion with his mother who is a Medical Professional/registered nurse. Lisa Gantz and Garrett discuss how the Covid-19 Pandemic has affected her way of life.
My father, Sebastien, was born in Montreal, Canada, on November 13th 1970. He currently works as an astrophysics teacher at Georgia state university. He got sick during the swine flu outbreak of 2009. Since he has dealt with a similar...
Claire Schettler (15) and Kristie Gortz (51) discuss the Coronavirus pandemic and how it has affected their lives.
Sandra Escamilla talks with Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Visitor Services Associate Angela Hermann about quarantine and the hope of art while standing inside the art installation "SHELTER" by Derek Fordjour.
Beth Moeller from Griswold Home Care sat down with Pam Shepperd-Katra, director of social work for Filosa/Hancock Hall and Director of Nursing, Kathy Berry, in Danbury, one of communities outside of New York that was hardest hit at the outset...
On Mother's Day 2020, Theresa Lewis (48) interviewed her mother, Jackie Adkins (85), to discuss a range of topics that allowed Theresa to learn more about her mother. Specifically, they talked about Jackie's joys and sorrows throughout her life and...
MAGALI CABALLERO TALKS ABOUT HOW COVID-19 IS AFFECTING HER AND "CONCEPT", HER CLOTHING STORE. SHE EXPLAINS HOW SHE HAD TO START SELLING MASKS TO MAKE UP FOR THE CLOTHES SHE WAS NOT SELLING.
Hannah Duncan: 2021-10-13 22:21:10
One Small Step conversation partners Stephen Mandas (72) and Patricia "Pat" Phillips (73) discuss COVID-19 restrictions, politics, religion, and the era of the Vietnam War.
Coming at you live (not really) from their homes, two freshmen from New York's "The Beacon School," Hayley Morales & Riley-Paige Belisle discuss in a teenager's perspective the events happening in the world that is from the messy year we...
We discussed my wife's family, her work experience, and her thoughts on COVID.
This is an interview that sheds light on the coronavirus based off the prospective of a Health front line worker
Mia Gutierrez(16) asks her sister Yelennia Gutierrez(15) question about COVID.
"I miss the residents [of Brigham House] terribly... I occasionally have looked on the Boston Globe obituaries to see if they are all okay because assisted living homes have been hit terribly." Watertown Resident Ruth Rappaport talks about how both...
Rory is 13 years old and interviews his grandmother, Gail who is 72 about how things have changed during the Covid-19 pandemic. (school thing)
Latasha Williams, Cricis Worker, Mother of Two and Student: 2020-04-26 01:42:09
Risa Harms (Early Forties) talks to Daniel Chuang (16) about her cousin, a healthy marathon runner who passed away to coronavirus.
Mayor Chris Bollwage Congratulates La Creme Modeling and Patricia Pinto CEO of La Creme lacreme.com
Abriana Kreiser (16) talks to her sister Carly Kreiser (14). They discuss questions about Covid-19.
I interviewed Blaine Nease, M.D. for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories, particularly oral...
"Tell people that you love them, and bring a book." Joshua Parker is a Librarian at Harvard University and a substitute Librarian for the Watertown Free Public Library. He talks about the fabric of his Watertown Community and how he...