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I am Sheila Garcia(16) interviewing my boyfriend Brandoni Chanax.In this interview we talked about the struggles of growing up in Latinx communities and feeling isolate from being ourselves in the real world.
On may 15, I interview my Mom and I asked her brief questions about her race and ethnicity and what it means to be part of her community.
One Small Step conversation partners Jonathan Webster (35) and Benjamin "Ben" Luster (58) have a conversation about military service, race, and their political beliefs.
Jenn Simmons (39) interviews her friend, colleague, and mentor, Howard Cavner (68), about his childhood in the Ozarks region of Missouri, his relationship with his grandmother, the pride he has for his daughter, and the most important lessons that he...
Liz and Clarence discuss Clarence's career, faith and family. Through various challenges, including racism, Clarence shares how his faith has brought him through.
Pam is a naturalized American citizen. She was born in South Africa during Apartheid and emigrated to the U.S. with her husband and young children.
Spider talks about what it was like to participate in the documentary film, and has words of advice for his younger self and other young people today.
Lilly asks her mother, Melissa, about her experience growing up in Synanon, a cult with a diverse community of people. Melissa explains how that affected her view of race and equality while growing up in the 1970's.
Melli (54) talks with colleague Scott Acord (59) about her journey into healthcare and the discrimination her bi-racial daughter faces from the community and her family.
This is Jeremiah story about how he encountered with the cops and how he felt
Home invasion where the homeowner is treated as the criminal. A story of faith and survival
30-year friendship between a white Episcopal minister’s son from Charleston, South Carolina and a black Crips OG from South-Central
I interviewed my neighbor Esperanza Meza. She talks about how her race and ethnicity affect her in the U.S.
At the opening of the equal justice initiative memorial to peace and justice I interview my father about being black in America