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54:53
Scott Sinclair and Jason Aldrich

One Small Step conversation partners Scott Sinclair (55) and Jason Aldrich (38) discuss formative moments in their political perspectives, anarchist political theory, conservative ideology, shared values, and how it feels to connect across difference.

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37:43
Jennifer Papa and Jasmine Moreano

Coworkers Jennifer Papa (51) speaks with Jasmine Moreano (39) about starting City Green, a community farm and garden organization dedicated to providing education, green space, and healthy food. The pair talk about their upbringing in New Jersey, what led them...

Steve Desroches and Hannah Clager

Steve Desroches (48) talks to Hannah Clager (32) about her experiences traveling and studying abroad, in particular the intersection of art and human rights, and how it led her to her current work with Crisis Action, an organization that works...

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37:58
Kim McMann and Maryanne Kufs

Maryanne Kufs (64) interviews Kim McMann (51) about her activism work with Target Hunger North Berkshire in the Berkshires and Community Action in New York state. Maryanne and Kim talk about their friendship, their involvement in the community, and their...

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51:52
Mohamed Shoreibah and Lynda Wilson

One Small Step conversation partners Mohamed Shoreibah (47) and Lynda Wilson (72) discuss immigration, political misinformation, Birmingham's history of racism and political struggle, and their hopes for its future.

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37:49
Brandi Adakai and Jeffrey Jaramillo

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.

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42:23
Ahmed Flex Omar and Khalil Ayed

Ahmed Flex Omar (38) interviews his colleague Khalil Ayed (25) about growing up in Tunisia, the Arab Spring, his street art called calli-graffiti, and his life and identity in the US starting on Election Day 2016.