#GSUDeathF19

How death is viewed in different cultures. How perception of death changes.

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Lea Zikmund and James Douglas Whitfield

Lea Zikmund (23) and her new friend James Douglas Whitfield (69) talk about James' deep religious practices, religious visions he has had, and what he wants his grandchildren to know about living a life of faith.

My Godmother,Stephanie.

I interviewed my Godmother who has raised me and cared for me since I was born. We also talked about our family traditions and history.

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Dee Dunbar and Mary Rodgers

One Small Step partners Dee Dunbar (65) and Mary Rodgers (56) discuss their work as special education teachers, their children, and their political values.

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Ava discusses her norms and her preferences that are different from the average person do to her parents being divorce. Ava also talks about how she views death and how hers differs from the average American.

How I used strength to overcome a challenge

When losing a family member, I had to be strong in order to get through it.

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Janet McKeithan and Robbie Jones

Friends and colleagues in activism, Janet McKeithan (64) and Robbie Jones (62) talk about Janet's journey to ministry and activism and the impact of organization they work for in the community.

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Scott Acord and Randy Crane

Randy Crane (46) talks with Scott Acord (59) about his journey from being a minister to working in a Christian finance company before he found the job that most suits him at Providence.

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Olivia Figley and James Figley

Olivia Figley (18) shares a conversation with her grandfather, James "Patrick" Figley (83), about their family, Patrick’s faith, how he became a minister, and the values that he practices in life.