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An interview with my grandfather (Lolo) about his upbringing in Topeka Kansas, discussions about his extensive travel, his legacy, his mother, and the American education system.
One Small Step Partners Kimberly Vinson (58) and Heidi Hendricks (59) have a conversation about the impacts that their disabilities on their lives.
A discussion on growing up as the “odd one out” in a caucasian neighborhood, and discovering family values through media and human interraction.
We talked about Mr. Wolfs life, touching on his military experience, sexual orientation, career, politics, and many more.
A few memories of growing up in Ninnekah, OK and seminary in 1960’s. Topics on family, school, racism.
In this interview conducted on April 2021 in a house in Chicago Illinois, anonymous and interviewer sit down to talk about topics related to America and anonymous’ different experience in this country (both good and bad) and the lessons to...
We talked about how we should view others as people the effect parents have on their children, and what my mothers child hood was like regarding racism
We discussed my mother’s childhood and the racism she experienced. Although it there were similar situations in the book Black Boy, they were to an extreme defree. Both of these stories show how much and how little our society’s views...
Oral history about attending the last segregated school, Hygienic School, in Steelton, Pennsylvania. Interview conducted on 13 November 2018.
In this interview, conducted on June 15, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. LC Myles Jr. (73) interviews his wife Ambassador Dr. Sharron J. Brown (51) about her childhood in the city of Memphis and her journey though Human Trafficking. She...
My mother, Alma Palafox, talks about her life experience as a working single mother and a child of immigrant parents. The interview is significant to me because of the important parenting advice she shared with me during the time of...
One Small Step partners Tyler Cherry (23) and Joyce Lanning (78) discuss growing up in Alabama, religion/spirituality, and their college experiences.
Balancing children and a career as a single mother during Covid-19. The importance of having a support system to get through the pandemic.
I discuss and reflect on my conversation with my great aunt Dai Gu Po. A 79 year old Indonesian immigrant to the United States, we discuss various topics about the immigrant experience, health care, and her time in the United...
Mason Skeeters (19) talks with his grandmother, Charlotte Chaney, about her childhood, career, and family.
This is an audio project of our experiences with racism during our first year as international students in the U.S.
Jacquelyn Tran discuss how race influences her life and how she uses it to discuss it with her family and how she’ll use it to help others on the future.
My mother, Isabel Concepción Gonzalez, giving a personal insight to what immigrating to the United States from Cuba was like.
On March 4, 91 year old Dusty Rhodes, combat veteran, and NAACP member spoke about his life experiences from the balcony he loves to relax on at the Legacy at Cimarron Retirement Center. Here, he discusses his experience being his...
Liz and Clarence discuss Clarence's career, faith and family. Through various challenges, including racism, Clarence shares how his faith has brought him through.