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His grandfather was a priest who has the ability to create relationships between spirits/demons and human. Because his father fought for Burma's independence against the British and was a leader for Civil Rights Movement under a Dictatorship government, my uncle...
Born in 1939, my grandmother Hope Petrine grew up in the South during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. She tells stories of her experiences with people and places during this time.
Discussed civil rights issues then and now.
Friends Justin Vigdor (92), John Horvath (91), and Thomas O'Connor (55) share a conversation on the history of Al Sigl and the dreams of how they would like to see it continue to grow.
We talked about the Civil Rights Movement and social justice. What we believe in and what others believe in.
The interviewer is Kaitlyn Reyes, she is 15 years old, and the daughter of the person being interviewed. The person being interviewed is Wendy Reyes, she is 53 years old, and the mother of the interviewer. We talked about family...
Lois Doyle Schwall tells us a story about her time as a student at the University of Virginia in the late 1950’s and about how she literally and metaphorically stood up against racial segregation at the University.
Summary about my grandparents and their experiences during the civil right movements.
This was a summary of a interview of the crossroads of the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement and their impact on the United States in the 1960s.
I asked multiple questions on my Grandmas life and what she remembered. I tried to pull as much as I could out of her.
A first person interview regarding Kennedy and civil rights
An interview with a working-class Nashville Native. You can hear about family history, civic engagement in Nashville, and passions of my grandfather.
We talked about her medical practice for the past thirty years in Rural Alaska.
[Recorded: Thursday, September 7, 2023] Dami Ayandipo (19) from Ashburn, VA, and Virginia Warren (19) from Midlothian, VA participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Both students have...
The challenges of being a principle while in a minority and the Civil Rights Movement.
“Sometimes the ones you think are your friends are not your friends”
My mom and I caught up again over the phone. Just as southern states are beginning to reopen the virus is reaching our family like never before but my mom believes that her faith and military experience will carry her...
From the 1950s on the farm in North Carolina, to blind school in New Brunswick, to Northgate II in Camden, NJ, Mr. Rhoe has lived a life full of adventure!
One Small Step conversation partners Gunner Hodgson (33) and Jackie Cason (60) discuss their backgrounds, personal political values, and reflect on people who share similar political beliefs.
The interview covers my Grandma's perspective on her life and important events of recent history including The Civil Rights Movement, Feminism, JFK's Assasination, and 9/11.
Jane Mahlme's involvement in the League of Women Voters and Town government led her to go to law school as a mother of two & then pursue a fascinating career in public service.