Interviewing Marie Levine with Julia Levine on her life and her experience with marine research.

Marie Levine (born 1945) founded the Shark Research Institute which is the oldest shark preservation program in the United States. She has also worked with the Explorers club and has presented to the UN on endangered species. While working with...

Steve Desroches and Hannah Clager

Steve Desroches (48) talks to Hannah Clager (32) about her experiences traveling and studying abroad, in particular the intersection of art and human rights, and how it led her to her current work with Crisis Action, an organization that works...

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Aimee Zangandou, Beatrice Uwimpuhwe, and Beverly Bull

Mother and daughter Beatrice Uwimpuhwe (67) and Aimee Zangandou (39) relate to their friend Beverly Bull (69) the story of their escape from Rwanda in 1994 as the Rwandan Genocide began, their lives as refugees in other countries in Africa,...

Tuan Cao STORY Interview (Part 2)

In this interview, Tuan Cao goes into more detail regarding his refugee screening process and his current perspectives on foreign involvement in the Vietnam War.

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Scott Sinclair and Jason Aldrich

One Small Step conversation partners Scott Sinclair (55) and Jason Aldrich (38) discuss formative moments in their political perspectives, anarchist political theory, conservative ideology, shared values, and how it feels to connect across difference.

Working at the United Nations

I interview a family friend about his experience working at the United Nations

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Archana Anandakrishnan, Muni Anandakrishnan, and Jayalakshmi Anandakrishnan

Archana Anandakrishnan (28) interviews her grandparents Dr. Muni Anandakrishnan (93) and Jayalakshmi Anandakrishnan [no age given] about the role education played in developing Muni's career as a professor and a diplomat.

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Mohamed Shoreibah and Lynda Wilson

One Small Step conversation partners Mohamed Shoreibah (47) and Lynda Wilson (72) discuss immigration, political misinformation, Birmingham's history of racism and political struggle, and their hopes for its future.

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Angela Williamson, Abraham Williamson, and Guy Adam

Abraham Williamson (29) talks with his mother Angela Williamson [no age given] talk and friend Guy Adam [no age given] about how Guy came from the Darfur region in Sudan to eventually arrive in the United States.

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Christine Buchholz and Carla Bury

Christine Lee Buchholz (47) interviews her former colleague, Carla Menares Bury (54), about her work in the anti-trafficking field. Carla reflects on her experience from attending the first white house summit on human trafficking in 1999 to negotiating a United...

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Ahmed Flex Omar and Khalil Ayed

Ahmed Flex Omar (38) interviews his colleague Khalil Ayed (25) about growing up in Tunisia, the Arab Spring, his street art called calli-graffiti, and his life and identity in the US starting on Election Day 2016.

Interviewing my Mom about her experience working in Brazil

Me a 16 year old junior in high school, interview my mom, a management consultant. About her 4 month stay in Brazil working in the United Nations Development Program. Starting in the capital of Brazil and ended in San Paulo.

Judith Emma Davis Late Peace Corps Volunteer and Voting Rights Advocate

Judith tells her story of volunteering in the Peace Corps and working for the UN to bring free elections to other countries.

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Anna Sandidge and Donna Young

Friends, Anna Sandidge (47) and Donna Young (66), share a conversation about Quakerism. They discuss the role faith plays in their lives, describe their spiritual experiences, and explain what being a Quaker means to them.