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Friends and colleagues Adam Lowy (35) speaks with his friend David Witzerman (61) about starting a non profit called Move for Hunger with his family. They share memories of when they started and also discuss the impact the organization has...
Teagan Johnson talks with Eileen Johnson about her time as a child and adventures throuought life. Including time in Japan and majoring in German literature. Some stories include working in an optical shop for 50 years and meeting her now...
One Small Step conversation partners Dana Ellis (50) and Donna Nelken-Baker (71) connect over experiencing great losses of different kinds in their lives, seeing a man's presence as the backbone of families, getting people the resources they need, and being...
Ryan Alvarez interviewing Anna Rego on what food means to her and her community.
We talked about food insecurity, hunger, food waste, and sustainability as it pertains to the food pantry at Florida International University.
The Westchester Food Pantry services over 150 families every week. Many of these families consist of older adults who are there because their fixed income isn't enough to make ends meet. These seniors face tough choices on what life necessities...
One Small Step partners Dan Swassing (64) and Curtis Bustamante (45) have a conversation about their beliefs on current social issues.
Dionisio "Dion" Cucuta (62) and his wife Stephanie Taylor-Cucuta [no age given] talk about serving the community through their organizations Disabled Combat Veterans Youth Programs and Table to Table. They discuss youth mentorship, the transformative power of the culinary arts,...
Leigh Shaffer (21) talks to her mother Sandra Shaffer (58) about her experience as a working class woman in the 80s, working in real estate, sales, and other fields.
Kelly Rouba (30) talks to her friend Karen Palazzini (30) about learning to become an advocate for other people with juvenile diabetes, and what it’s like to live a normal life with a disability.
Steven Rauscher (33) and Harry Jamison (29) discuss the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on employment, opportunity, and happiness in the City of Brotherly Love. Recording issues dogged the first half (and even a bit of the second half) of...
This interview summarizes the key points of my research by getting insight from Julianne Lee, a fellow student that works within the food waste management realm.
Colleagues Howard Houghton (68) and Michael McKee (61) share a conversation about how they each became involved in the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and how both the organization, and the community it serves, have changed over time.
I interview Tina about some of her pst struggles with Food Insecurity. We discussed some changes we have seen and what can be done to help decrease world hunger.
Co-workers and friends Brandi Adakai (33) and Jeffrey Jaramillo (56) discuss the food pantry they run in Pueblo, Colorado, locally sourced food, and their Empowerment Center.
Christina Marshall tells her story of when she met her husband during World War II.
This is social action project in which we are uplifting the voices of the younger generation.
William "Bill" Hortz (62) shares a conversation with his wife Donna Sagan-Hortz (60) and friend David Jones (83) about food security, community-focused work, the organization One More Plate, and the lessons they have learned from their work.
Liam and Jim McCarthy talk about Jim’s life. They talk about his childhood life and beyond. Around the five minute mark they talk about how he got discharged from vietmam, and around the end they talk about his love for...
Cindy Domasky: 2020-11-23 17:57:31 - Bobbie's employment history from the time she was a teenager
I interviewed Zach, a Starbucks shift manager, about sustainability, food insecurity, and the rise of fast food and corporate markets.
I speak with an El Paso native about their experience working with two companies during the unprecedented pandemic that is COVID-19.
One Small Step partners Vy Dao (46) and April Gallegos (42) sit down for a conversation about the the current state of the political divide and their hopes for the future.