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Friends Nathaniel "Nat" Trives (85) and Lynn Washington [no age given] share memories of Santa Monica College and their experiences there.
My grandfather tells me about his childhood in 1940s New Jersey, and how his family helped him to be the man he is today.
I have had many wonderful conversations with my grandma in the past and I thought I'd take this Thanksgiving to record one of those special moments. As she has said herself, it isn't often she is vulnerable, but today I...
Talking with Megumi Wedig about her experience as the coordinator for the Sister Cities program.
I interviewed my dad. We talked about his childhood growing up on a ranch and the work that was put in there, then we talked about his experience in boarding school. After that, we talked about his college and grad...
Friends Jo Anne St. Clair (71) and Cathy Strickler (76) share a conversation on their proudest moments and stories from a lifetime of advocacy work.
This interview is about how my father came to the United States got to where he is today.
We talked mostly about how important it was for her to focus on her line of work. Also that you shouldn't let people discourage you from what you want to be in life.
On November 21, 2018 in Dallas, Texas, Yasmin Misra (16) and Dave Schoen (74), family friends, discuss Mr. Schoen's childhood and Norwegian upbringing in rural Wisconsin. Mr. Schoen also talks about teaching as a university professor in Indiana and how...
Mr. Green is my former 7th grade science teacher and is now my advising counselor for a college prep program called Upward Bound. Growing up he faced challenges and preserved to get to where he is today. He has been...
Voices of victory from sex trafficking to domestic violence & generational trauma.
The economic divide is widening. Students who live in high poverty live 20 minutes away from students with high wealth and it’s not fair.
An interview with Amy Bosco about her experiences as a blind person in education, family, dating, and more.
Today me and my mom, Alicia, are talking about her childhood and education in which leads to when she came to the USA.
During this interview, Melissa Zinnecker explains how her reading life has changed from her childhood until now. Through her family influences, schooling, and career, Melissa has found reading as a very valuable thing in her life to maintain. Reading has...
I sat down with a teacher who had a profound impact on me in high school, our interview is about education and teaching journalism.
In this interview you’ll hear everything from art, to music, to living in the Cold War
Lance and Ernestine discussed systematic racism against Natives in our society, particularly in the educational system.