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In this clip, Sofya expresses her frustration with the low wages at StoryCorps.
An interview between (me) a 9th grader and (my) his Grandma about the JFK assassination.
Andrew Himes, my grandpa was a 16 year sophomore at McDonough highschool when president John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
We talked about my Aunt Rosemary’s journey as a former social worker, organizer, and union president.
Jackson Moreton interviews Eldon Blount on November 28, 2018 in Oxford, MS. Eldon grew up in Memphis, TN during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Public schools were still segregated and racial tensions were high. Eldon shares his experience...
My grandma and I talking about JFK’s assassination. I learned many things about how it affected her and her family.
In this clip, Amanda Novello, a worker and organizer at The Century Foundation, reflects on the significance of the TCF union's origins in the aftermath of the 2016 election.
This Interview talks about what my grandmother went through during the assassination of John F. Kennedy
Athena Holbrook and Maida Rosenstein talk about the unique challenges facing nonprofit employees and the importance of unions.
April Rinne is equal parts global authority, advocate, ally and adventurer. She sees trends early, understands their potential and helps others do the same. She’s a global citizen who brings insights, access and perspective to companies, governments, investors and organizations...
Sabra Booth (57) discusses her family history with a focus on her mother, Barbara Booth. Her family fought in World War II, participated in the creation of the Manhattan Project, and lived in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, which was a military...
Father and daughter Henry Molinego (65) and Jessica Slezak (34) talk about Henry's experiences growing up in D.C. and serving in the Navy.
This interview is about what my grandmother remembers about Kennedy’s assassination.
Yolanda Lakes (50) sits down with her father, Raymond "Ray" Lakes (72), to ask about his upbringing in Columbus, GA and the world events, as well as personal experiences, that have shaped his current worldview.
Emily Drabinski, a librarian and organizer at Long Island University (LIU), speaks with her partner Karen Miller, a teacher and organizer LaGuardia Community College (LGCC). Emily and Karen share the lessons they've learned from organizing and being involved with unions.
In this interview, Sydney Lien interviews her Nana, Judith Dziadosz, about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and how the public reacted to this horrible tragedy. Judith has provided information about how she heard about the assassination and how...
Adam Wilson and his partner Sofya Aptekar talk about the importance of different unions standing in solidarity with each other, even within the same workplace. Sofya is on the faculty staff union at UMass Boston, and she describes a specific...
Rik & Christine talk about being a teacher, education, music and the Covid-19 pandemic
One Small Step conversation partners Peggy Davis (71) and Richard Nordstrom (88) talk about the evolution of their political beliefs, and the historic moments they lived through that helped shaped them.
Sam and Amanda are workers and organizers at The Century Foundation (TCF). In this conversation, they talk about how they came to understand unions, why they unionized at TCF after the 2016 election, their bargaining process, and maintaining solidarity after...
One Small Step partners Brandon Scovill (42) and Jason Smithberg (46) have a civil conversation about their similar and different political views.