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We spoke about my mother’s life. He hopes and dreams for herself and for her children. We spoke about her past and the family she left behind when she came to America.
This interview is led by me, Alexander Boyko, and centered around my father, Serhiy Boyko. Covering the intricacies of his youth, cultural foundations, familial heritage, education, dreams, and more, the experience is perfect as an engaged son curious about our...
[Recorded: Friday, July 21, 2023] This One Small Step conversation was recorded in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of the Sorensen Institute’s summer High School Leaders Program in 2023. Lally Northcutt (17) is from Sterling and Grace Sgueglia (17) is from...
This is an interview of how my mom, Crystal Pipersburgh, views the American Dream.
Kaylei Knight talks with Katie Wilson, a nurse and mother of three boys, about her experience with her family before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this interview, I, Alanna Diaz interview my mother, about her life. We talk about fortunate and misfortunate events and I get to know a little about my mother that I never knew. My mom talks about her childhood and...
Vannest Talked about how his life is the opposite of what he expected it to be but he’s grateful of what it has become. His life revolves around God and his family , And with that he is content with...
We talked about growing up and plans for the future. We also talked about the people who inspired Stephanie, and got her to where she is today. We also discussed family and how they have an influence on us.
Deborah Davidson (68) sits down with her friend Patricia Thomas Ivery (63) to ask about Patricia's childhood, the wisdom that she has gained throughout her life, and the dreams that she still hopes to achieve.
My dad and I talked mainly about his childhood and what he was like when he was younger. As the interview progressed, we moved to the present and how life is much different for him than it used to be...
Two close friends, since childhood, catch up on Thanksgiving break and discuss the great memories they had with each other. A junior from Egg Harbor Township High School, Katrina Cabinian, interviews her close friend, Maxene Modesto. The interview was conducted...
The conversation I had with my Dad; which I’m very close with. We had a great time recording this and having another great conversation.
Lexi and her mom discuss growing up, what working hard means, and what legacies they'll leave behind.
Deborah Femat (67) tells her son Aden Femat (26) about her father's experiences as a WWII veteran and how his PTSD and alcoholism shaped her and her family’s life. Deborah also shares stories about her grandmothers and her complex relationship...
This interview was about my dad’s American Dream and his coming to this country. He talked about all the different people that helped him and his influential experiences.
I interviewed my grandmother discussing her wishes and dreams for me (her grand daughter)
I talk with my mom about her most sincere memory. And skim what she would like to be remembered as.
I interviewed my mom about her life growing up and her hopes and goals for me and her children
In this interview, conducted in Chicago, IL on June 2018, Shrdha Shrestha (17) interviews her immigrant mother, Rami Malla (40), about her childhood and culture in Nepal, her pregnancy, and her transition into American culture. She shares stories about her...
One Small Step conversation partners Rochelle Newman (84) and Ken Gleason (79) talk about politics, spirituality, the creative arts, and guns.
I have the honor to know some childhood stories of Mr Hanning. Mr Hanning’s childhood is some good lessons. He gives teenagers a lot of good advices from the prospectives of a teacher.
Here is some insite on the real lives of the average American mid-twenty year old girls, as we talk about our past and describe our future aspirations.