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Born in 1939, my grandmother Hope Petrine grew up in the South during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. She tells stories of her experiences with people and places during this time.
Adam Karlek (21) and Jeremy Nicks (22) talk about Adam’s experiences in American society regarding race and religion while discussing what we wish to see change in American culture.
My grandfather and I discussed his experiences as an Air Force officer during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1960’s. We talked in a mix of English and Malayalam.
This interview comprised of talking about a variety of issues with Professor Lenneal Henderson from the College of William and Mary, focusing specifically on racial inequality in education.
My grandma talks about her father's values and what it was like to be young in 1960's
I interviewed my grandfather about the 1960’s and the Democratic National Convention.
I talk to my parents about life, family, the keys to a strong relationship, and their most interesting jobs.
Both of my grandparents, Curtis and Von Rogers, share their experiences with racism and prejudice and their views on racial and social issues today.
[Recorded Tuesday, February 1, 2022] Grace (78) and Susan (75) recorded a One Small Step conversation together in Charlottesville, Virginia. They discussed activism, military families, and the influence of their religious and spiritual beliefs on their politics.
interviewed the daughter of my co-worker. Madison refers to me as her little big brother because I’m older but we are the same height.
I sat down with my 64 year old mother as her 23 year old daughter, to explore her life, memories and influences. I learned things i didn’t know and reheard memories that I know and love.