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This interview reflected on a black women’s experience with their personal interactions within healthcare and how it affected their personal life.
Jenny Rask: 2021-01-12 01:21:21 Jenny Rask interviews Gene Rask about his life. First new interview of 2021. We talk about his brother Paul and trying to become a Doctor, Paul's Girlfriends and his great life in College. His father's health...
Hello, my reflection was based upon various interviews I had with my grandmother, a 70 year old woman who found perseverance and resilience through her journey of being an immigrant in America.
This interview is me talking to my mom about her brother and his experience with aids in the 80s and 90s
The AIDS crisis affected communities across the country, including the Midwest in places like Dayton, Ohio. The AIDS crisis was a pivotal event in the LGBTQ community, our country and the entire world. Robert Harrison was an AIDS & HIV...
The Life of Bob through the eyes of an old soul with a child's heart.
I interviewed Renae Sieling in Madison WI, on December 1st 2019. She talked about her relationship with Brian Outhouse and her hope in dreams for her child, Me Gloria Outhouse-Sieling. she talks about her childhood with her parents and her...
One Small Step conversation partners Emmett Hohensee (36) and Dane Winkler (40) discuss illness, losing loved ones over politics, anger, travel and what they've learned recently through their studies and local community spots.
My grandmother and I discussed how her health has changed her life. We also discussed how Covid played a part in getting her treatments she needs to stay alive.
Continuing the conversation, this time with a focus on health and healing practices
91 year old Monnie talks about her life of activism and how she was inspired by her parents who part of the suffrage movement.
In 1981, I saw a young gay man with big lymph glands..it was the start of GRID/AIDS.
One Small Step partners Marilyn Sanders (58) and Brent Shelton (63) discuss discomfort with their own political "side," patriotism, and the polarization around wearing masks.
Establishing the buddy program in the late 1980s for individuals with HIV/AIDS in the Midwest. Discusses challenges and how the community addressed those challenges.
I interviewed my grandma in her early 70’s. Together we talked about her family, culture, religion, careers, past and much more.
We talked about her life and her growing up and what life lessons those experiences have taught her
The conversation was about the pathway of healthy aging and life in general.
I interview Bob, who volunteered at Shanti, an AIDS emotional support organization, from 1984-1990. He talks about the emotional intimacy, the change in the LGBTQ community, and one of his first clients.
Jeny Amaya (27) talks with her friend Ines Garcia [no age given] about Ines' cultural roots, upbringing and overcoming her struggles with Multiple Sclerosis.
British journalist, Brian Scott-Smith talks with Doctor Anthony Fauci about HIV/AIDS turning 40 in 2021 and how it impacts those living and aging with the disease. The interview was recorded for the news podcast - Connecticut East This Week and...