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This interview talks about Aidan’s experiences learning Korean and his advice for someone struggling to embrace his/her cultural identity.
A friend and I talked about things we find interesting, from superheroes to religion.
My moms achievements and what she is proud of. We also talked about what she would want me to know if this were our last conversation and what she wants her great great grandchildren to know.
In this interview conducted on November 2016 in Chicago, Illinois, by Aidan Alhambra (16) with his father Alexius (Alexi) Alhambra (42) about his youth with his family, the culture they share, his opinions on the modern government, and what he...
One Small Step conversation partners Austin Reilly (29) and Aaron Cummings (23) talk about feminism, culture, and the differences between and learnings from Gen Z and Millennial generations.
[Recorded: Friday, April 28, 2023] Tanyia (57) and Tyler (34) have a One Small Step Conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Tanyia is an Assistant Manager for Zone Operations for Facilities Management Housing Custodial at the University of Virginia and Tyler is...
Toby and Bettina talk about their trip to China together to see Toby’s family, and then Bettina talks about her travels around the world as a young child.
This discussion is one in which we all speak of certain topics that pertain to the certain abilities and inabilities of both men and women.
We are discussing this because it shows how parents today values so much about how boys should be boys and girls should be girls. This matters because it shapes your views how you expects others to be and it shape...
Hugo talks about his relationship with his family from Bolivia, Cochabamba and his favorite memories from his childhood.
I talked to my abuela about her culture and how her parents influenced her life.
Kendal Miyakawa and his family moved to Thailand as missionaries as Kendal grew up. Kendal lived in both the United States and Thailand during his early life; this is Kendal telling his story and about Thai culture.
Cody Galloway, a dual citizen of the United States and Australia, talks about how it’s not always difficult to move to another country.
My father’s life being an immigrant in the United States and what it meant to be a Filipino.
Dylan: Grandma had a lot of fun when she was a child. She played games with her siblings, but wasn't allowed to go to dances. She did mostly indoor chores and helped with cleaning. She also commented how she believes...
I (Joy Scott, 18) talk with my mom (Jocelyn Scott, 49) about her—and my dad’s—transitioning from their traditional teaching jobs to their careers as full-time Christian missionaries. We also talk about what it’s like having that sort of job in...
Andover Stories of American Identity: Juan Morales shares his harrowing story about coming to America as a young child. He discusses the importance of family, culture and hard work.
We talked about how my mother’s experience was when she moved from Peru to Florida.
Interview with my grandma about events in her life that made her who she is today.
An interview with a 1/2 native girl about her native culture and how it plays into her modern life.
Ava Hansen interviews Kiera Irvin discussing differences in their childhood and current lives that have led to where they are and who they are as people today.
The interview was about a person that lives in Mexico and when he was a teenager, he came to live in the US.