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Dusty Matthews (53) and Gina Hollis (71) discuss living in Leesburg, Florida in 2020. Dusty works at the Leesburg (Florida) Public Library and Gina is an author. The library's annual Literary Arts Festival was canceled this year due to the...
We spoke about my Grandmothers childhood and growing up. Also we talked about her biggest influences growing up and her different partners.
Talking with classmate about his experience during the years 2020 and 2021
This was an interview about my mom and I talking about her hopes and dreams for us.
A brief discussion about potential distruptions in the event of a climate disaster
I discuss the impact of the climate change crisis with my friend, Riley. He lives in a community that has not done much with the issue.
Janet and Lydia discuss climate preparedness when it comes to drought, flooding, and disease outbreaks.
Deb Bussinger: 2020-10-26 18:03:59
Liana and Summer discuss Summer’s family connection to local food, from her grandfather’s farm in North Dakota to Ann Arbor, MI.
Dawn & Grace talk about how planning and friendly neighbors are helpful in the face of the climate emergency.
We talk about growing up, family, and the people around her.
My niece, Kendall, took a half hour out of her busy #StayHome schedule to tell me about 2020 from a kid's perspective. We talk COVID-19, distance learning, and keeping body, mind, and feelings healthy.
Livi talks about accessibility of local foods, farmers markets, and moving to a new city one day.
Jahna & I discuss what she’s known about local foods from both her own experiences as well as a few family members. She also expresses the impact local food has had on her growing up.
I, Grant Peterson, am speaking with my mother, Betsy Peterson, in this interview about preparedness for climate emergencies.
Azarias Reyes talks to Angelo Barrales about his early childhood and the struggles that he faced throughout his life, as well as how he is doing during this pandemic.
Mackenzie and Dominick discuss local food from a past perspective growing up in different areas of the U.S. and how the local food experience has changed since coming to college in Ann Arbor, MI.
Vice Chancellors Eric Kopstain (52) and Steven "Steve" Ertel (44) discuss how COVID-19 impacted the Vanderbilt community and the university's decision to offer in-person learning during the 2020 school year.
Emmett Murphy (14) and his grandmother Virginia Wing (83) discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, the year 2020, and various personal subjects.
We discuss about what local food consumption means to Sebastian especially when he’s changing food preferences and where he lives.