Behind the Lines: Seeking Out the World’s Greatest War Letters

Military historian and bestselling author ANDREW CARROLL speaks with theatre director and Chapman University professor JOHN BENITZ about Andrew’s efforts to find and preserve the greatest war-related correspondences ever written and how they’ve been featured in books, films, and the...

From the Midwest to the OC

Mark and Karen Anderson are siblings who are 10 years apart and spent years away from each other to now reunite in the OC. Stories of their midwestern upbringing in a religious family and how that impacted their lives.

Interview with a partner

This interview contained of questions that were related to the interviewer

Live Who You Are: It’s a Process

Sandy discuses her experience coming out later in life after being in a straight marriage and how her world did and did not change during that transition, as well as the work she has done and currently does advocating on...

Senior to Senior Project

Interviewed my grandma about her past and how she came to know Christ and how she raised a family centered on serving God

Across the Border: Abortion Laws and Feminism

Hello everyone, in this interview I had the honor of interviewing my friend Arantxa Rangel, an activist for abortion rights and women’s rights in both El Paso and Ciudad Juarez to discuss the different perspectives of the laws and her...

Carolyn Cleary and Kevin Cleary

Carolyn Cleary: 2020-08-21 18:41:03 Carolyn Cleary (56) and her brother Kevin Cleary (68) discuss an episode in Kevin's life that Carolyn knew little about. He was a young anti-war activist in the early 1970s and was arrested for praying for...

"We can't write our own script. Every day brings a different challenge" – Family and Future with Bonnie Stone

Bonnie Stone/Nana (82) talks with her granddaughter, Lilian Hakimi (15 1/2) about family, being an activist, and living life to the fullest.

From Iran to Irvine: Kaytash Family Story

Kate interviews her husband Behtash about his journey from a child in Iran to becoming a father in Irvine. During the interview, you will hear sounds from their youngest son, Luca, who is 8 months old and enjoying playing in...

Academic, Activist & Advocate Dr. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly talks about ethical leadership

Dr. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, talks with undergraduate Rafer Friedman about ethical leadership, advocacy and activism on campus, in the community and beyond.

A Conversation with a Young Immigrant Activist Subversive

Two 20-something year-old Latinas sit down and talk about activist-subversion in the context of our identities, privilege, and power in community. As a social work student, wanted to shed light on an immigrant story of growth, of learning, and connection.

“We reacted to a problem and we worked together and we made some things happen.”

Karen Williamson ’69, a founder of Ethos, and JudyAnn Bigby ’73 discuss the early days of campus activism and the organization’s challenges and successes in advocating for a more diverse Wellesley in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Work and Life Friends Through a Few Decades

Jann and Mary share stories of their friendship through three decades of work and fun. How our marketing career paths chose us and the many times they crossed paths over the years. Of course, there are a few moments that...

Randy and David share a Life

After 36 years, Randy Pesqueira and David Armendariz share stories of growing together in Orange County. Navigating AIDS and a great wedding.

The Serio Family: Coming From Cuba

Our family story of our arrival to the United States namely Orange county California from Cuba

Surviving and Having Hope – My Story

My name is Dalia and I will explain my story of sadness, but triumphs on how I made it in life. I had a cleft palate and was raised by immigrant parents. I plan to release my book of how...

How I Choose to Lead

Alexa talks about how she chooses to lead and the detriments of social media.