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As the world transitions away from cheap energy much of the physical and social infrastructure that is relied on will no longer exist, just by the fact that the resources to maintain a system this complex won't exist. This being...
Grandma on my dads side, Linda Geppert, in Kansas City MO. In this interview we talk alot about how my grandma grew up. We also talked alot about how she views modern society differently because of her experiences. Finally, we...
Meg talked about how and when she was introduced to the importance of local food, and how she has maintained a relationship with it over the years. She also reminisced about fun memories from her childhood about her father having...
Linda and Kimberly discuss how Linda's heritage has led her to believe in the importance of local food.
In this interview we talked about local food traditions our families had and the new ones we were in the process of creating. We also discussed how important the local food movement is and how necessary discussion around the topic...
In this interview, I chat with my father about his role as the headmaster of a boarding school. He explains the importance of people in this community adjusting their mindsets and activities in preparation of events related to the climate...
My mentor and I briefly discuss her plans surrounding climate preparedness and what advice she can give to others. We also compare climate disasters to the COVID-19 pandemic and how they are similar and different.
In this interview, I talk with my housemate Blake, who is a local organic farmer. We discuss his personal involvement in the local food movement, as well as potential barriers to obtaining local food, and the future of the movement.
Mish and Esti talk about food systems status quo and ways to improve it
How to handle climactic emergencies, how to respond and how to prepare.
I am sorry for the language. I interview my two best friends on local food. In this interview, we address cultural traditions and experiences that revolve around local food. Though we are not experts, we try to gain another perspective...
Interview with my dad about corona, elections, and the year 2020
Anthony Amoroso, an infectious disease doctor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, talks about the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and a little about himself.
Dusty Matthews (53) and Mary Reynolds (69) discuss living in 2020. Dusty works at the Leesburg (Florida) Public Library and Mary is an author. The library's annual Literary Arts Festival was canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mary...
In this interview we touch base with Kirsten Clymer about how 2020 effected her life
We discussed the plans that one should implement in their family and neighborhood emergency climate plans. We also talked about how crucial it is to get involved in your neighborhood because it can become chaotic in times of emergency so...
My mother talking about how she's been with the pNdemuc, her moving from Israel to the unites states, and her message for the world.
In this interview, I will be talkiNg and documenting my experience with Covid-19 as a teenager. I will share my opinion on important subject like school and the government handling of the pandemic.
Memunatu Abubakar (15) interviews her older brother, Faaeaz Abubakar (19), about his experiences in 2020. They discuss the many aspects of this year, including the Black Lives Matter movement, Coronavirus, quarantine, and even personal parts of his year. Faaeaz explains...
Selah Clark, a 16 year old girl, interviews her mother, Winter Clark, and ask various questions about her mother's life. The questions have various topics, ranging from childhood to family to current life.