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In this interview, my dad talks about his journey getting to where he’s at today, with his job, being able to somewhat speak english, and facing discrimination through it all.
I examined with my father’s family history and how it affected him growing up. Despite the discrimination and poverty, my father’s hard work and his relationship with God will helped him in the long run.
Lusi Balzano talks to her old Navy supervisor and friend about her anger at the Navy in regards to domestic violence, and how they fail to take action.
We talk about my mom’s life experience from growing up to moving in the United States for a better life. As well as her experience facing gender discrimination in her working place.
I interviewed my friend Neicia who I admire a lot because she is an extremely successful woman, and she has faced a lot of struggles to be where she is incluiding, discrimination from her own community. She once told me...
Uncle Phil discusses discusses segregation in the funding of New York City public schools that are mostly minorities
This interview talks about discrimination and sexism in the gaming community and online. Audrey’s experience with these topics and how they have effected her. Participants are Audrey Katz 17, Rishika Moorthy 17, and Audra Rydquist.
Talked about how everyone in this world has to go through obstacles to get where they want to be in life.
Racial discrimination is suffered around the world and it is important to acknowledge it.
My mom and I talk about her experience as an immigrant in the US and how it has changed her life.
This interview is about my mom, Mossilean Williams and her life growing up in her hometown.
In this interview, I talked to my grandma about her life and how she grew up. I also talked about her family life and what she loves the most about life.
Home invasion where the homeowner is treated as the criminal. A story of faith and survival
Lucy tells Lindsey about growing up in Bloomington, Indiana, coming to terms with her sexuality, finding a lesbian community in college, facing discrimination at work, and campaigning for LGBT rights in the workplace. She also asks Lindsey about the concept...
I interviewed my aunt that is part of the deaf community, as she herself is deaf, also an active member of organizations that help support other deaf people, and also a sign language teacher for young children. I asked her...
Liz and Clarence discuss Clarence's career, faith and family. Through various challenges, including racism, Clarence shares how his faith has brought him through.
Alex talks with a co-worker - Jason, about drugs, prison, discrimination, family, and much more. This conversation took place in Wilmington, Delaware 04/13/2021
Her parents being treated differently gave her a new outlook on life and hopes that we can further forward to a day without racism.
Carolyn tells Jill about growing up on the South and West Sides of Chicago, knowing she was gay at 9 years old, and coming out on the last day of college. She describes her past relationships with women, the strong...
My Grandmother talkes about her experiences with segregation, discrimination, voting rights and education during her teenage years and childhood.
Growing up Cuban in Miami- on the outskirts of what would become Little Havana- wasn't easy. At least not in the 60s and 70s when the diversity in that was just beginning to bloom. When the Cuban community was growing...
This is an interview with my mom, a mainly spanish-speaker, about how her accent has been perceived while living in the United States.