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A relatively short interview consisting of 8 questions about life in general.
This interview was conducted on February 11, 2019 in Cordova, Tennessee. I am Madison Craig and I interviewed Robbie Phillips (62). I asked her about her childhood, marriage, political views, how she’d like to be remembered and several other things....
This interview is composed on many little stories my mom has. Plus some input she has in life. Also she refused to stop flipping pages in her magazine im sorry.
One Small Step Partners Jane McKenna (76) and Carmen Brown (48) connect over a desire to not put people in boxes and discuss how their views have shifted over time.
In an interview conducted in Colorado on May 20th 2019, Chloe Doubrava interviews her father, Michael Doubrava about his early life, the impact of war on his community, the loss of his father and the hardships his family faced, his...
[Recorded: Friday, March 1, 2024] UVA Students Kendall Stimart (19) from Leesburg, Virginia and Cole Rozwadowski (20) from Culpeper, Virginia recorded a One Small Step conversation as part of their course, 'Democracy and Public Service' as part of the Public...
One Small Step conversation partners Greg Otero [no age given] and Steffanie Anderson [no age given] have a conversation about their lives and beliefs, touching on topics like politics, education, and society.
Estela Fernandez, born on December 6th of 1940, is the daughter of European refugees who came to Buenos Aires, Argentina during World War 1. She talks about her fondest memories, such as hanging out with her families on the weekends,...
Friends Susan Gage (53) and Terry Galloway (71) talk about their queer identities, the similarities they share, and the one big difference that separates them.
One Small Step partners Carol Galle [no age given] and Steffanie Anderson [no age given] have a conversation about their lives and beliefs. They discuss their families, careers, political views, and experiences with COVID-19.