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"We walked out of school on Thursday March 12th, thinking we would be gone just for a weekend – only being still out of school… how do we keep changing this model, day to day, hour to hour?” Stacy Phelan,...
Part I: A multigenerational conversation about the events in history that we witnessed and how they affected us. We talk about culture, war, television, media, historical influences, points of view and legacy. Part II: Uploaded separately as Teacher Talk -...
Balancing children and a career as a single mother during Covid-19. The importance of having a support system to get through the pandemic.
My friend Dick Hermann, an attorney, author, and columnist writes often about his passion for education reform. We talked about this.
In this interview, Deion Hankins age 23 and his uncle Joe Hankins age 48 take a dive into mixed culture as an African American growing up in Juarez and migrating into the United States.
An assignment for my USH class. Mainly about my personal experience with the Pandemic.
Jana Dickman tells some of her essential story after returning to The United States from Indonesia in the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Our conversation includes her experience teaching abroad when COVID-19 began, being evacuated from Southeast Asia in Spring...
Perry Dela Vega talks to Lauren Iwamiya about his experience during the pandemic. He discusses his experience with high school distance learning, his family, and being isolated from his friends.
The participants in the video include Jessica Reyes (21) and Miguel Lucero (22), friends of Dalia Valdez (21). The main topic of the video is Machismo; Dalia asks a couple of questions related to what kind of Machismo the participants...
From having a fun time and welcoming the new year to now ducking for cover and seeing someone who has been shot. One women tells the story of how she witnessed a shooting that took place just a few feet...
We talk about how Stevie is coping with distance learning and not going to am actual college campus.
In this interview I talked about how the pandemic has effected me and the people around me. I covered how it has affected my mental health, my school life, and my day to day activities.
What is it like to teach distance learning with first graders, find out here
"From the beginning of this I wanted to focus on the positive, and keep the mindset that this is temporary - and I don't want to squander this time." Dawn, Watertown Resident, talks about how she is balancing working from...
My mom talks about her life growing up in rural New Hampshire, her experience in a Christian college in Chicago, and searching for meaning in life.
In this interview, my father talks about his childhood and his work experiences and how they have affected him.
I learned many things about my grandfather. He’s old but wise and just a kind soul. But he never found beyound in bed bath and beyound
Interviewing my father as a security guard for his school on his opinion on gun control laws. Finding out what's being done in school to better the issue. And what he believes can be done further.
Ramon A. Rosales (23) (above) talks with his grandfather Ramon Rosales Sr. (77) (bottom right) about his time in the Navy, being captured as a Prisoner of War, and the problems that arise when veterans seek healthcare. Also pictured: Adan...
This interview goes through my life during the COVID-19 pandemic and my thoughts on stuff. Hopefully some of the lessons I said in there would help and motivate others.
Kalyana (17) interviews her 10th grade humanities teacher, Mike (32) about living through the pandemic, what teaching has done for him, and all the confusions and complications of life.