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Growing up in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and women's issues today.
I asked my mom a couple of questions about the civil rights movement also about racism.
Lance discusses with his grandmother Laveta everything from growing up to what segregation was like when she was younger.
Marlon has a passion for community engagement. He believes, very strongly, that theatre can be used as a catalyst for change and community building. He worked as the Director of Shakespeare in Fremont Park, a community outreach program developed by...
Steve Desroches (47) talks to Candace Perry (74) about her life as a playwright.
Florence sits down with a member of EZRA's Social Action Team to talk about coming to America, her advocacy around childhood suicide and what's going on at Weiss Hospital in Uptown, Chicago.
"We have to continue to fight to have these rights. That was when I was 15 or 16 when I realized that." - Annette of Mission, Texas talks about her experience with equal rights in the computer science industry. Annette...
Jade is interviewing her 14 year old brother, Pau Khual, about his experience growing up as an Asian American.
Marisol of Edinburg, Texas talks about her experience with equal rights as a professional woman.
In this interview, my grandmother discusses her experience with segregation and integration.
Anna talks about her opinions on politics and issues, as well as racism.
My mother, a JSU graduate, talks about the day the Jackson State Killings occurred.
Personal perspective of someone living in Gary, Indiana during very racially challenging times in the 1960s. Also first hand view of what it was like when President Kennedy was assassinated.
Everything. Anti-blackness, racism, BLM, compassion, empathy. Being raised a black woman in a wealthy, white, Southern community. A lot more.
In this video, I interview my dad about racism in America and how the Election of Barack Obama affected him as a black man.
In this Interview I speak with Pedro Contreras about his experiences with racism and racial profiling in the U.S. specifically at Columbus Ohio, where he attended law school at The Ohio State University.
Joseph Ybarra (48) talks with his daughter, Rysie Ybarra (16) about his childhood in West Covina, experiences as a Mexican-American, college life, parenting, and more.
My 66 year old grandmother and 70 year old great aunt talking about the race relations in their childhood.
Hearing about Detroit from the 50s through the 70s from a woman who grew up on Saint Mary’s Avenue in Detroit and how things have changed since then. She also gives us a glimpse into her own personal life and...
The life and struggles of the african american people in Mississippi and the hero’s that are often not talked about in these cities and the impacts they had on the occupants of those towns lives and influence on them to...
Steve Desroches (47) and Kristen Becker (45) discuss Becker's career as a stand up comic including touring the South with Jay Bakker, the son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, as well as her childhood spent in both the North...
Shari, who is bi-racial, talks about the racism faced as a small child living in Alabama in the early 60s.
My Granny talks about dealing with racism when growing up and raising a biracial family in Sonoma County.