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Elijah Shoemake (stepdad) experience in the post 9/11 war. Explanation on his part in assignments, daily life, and helping the people of Afghanistan.
There has been a historically black neighborhood in Swarthmore, PA the area South east of Yale Avenue where Bowdoin, Brighton, Kenyon, and Union come together, there has for at least about 100 years. Swarthmore Public Library asked Calvin Coleman and...
We discussed about my mom's teenage years and struggles. How she grew up to become the woman she is today.
I interviewed my dad about 9/11. We talked about the reaction from people and what happened after the attacks
Kimberly Dyar (45) and Erica Jesonis (36) talk about the collaboration between the Cecil County Public Library and the Cecil County Public Schools.
A talk about growing up and moving forward. Margaret (Peg) shares her wisdom and love to the world.
John Alston talks about his decades founding and directing the Chester Children's Chorus.
My mom tells me a little bit about her life before and how she felt during the time.
Matthew Huband explains how even the darkest of times can lead to a happy healthy life.
Mac Frazier shares his memories of the day, and how he was affected by those events.
Childhood friends Charlie Garrott (63) and James Phares (62) reflect on their time growing up in Jackson, Mississippi during the onset of school desegregation. Charlie and James discuss their experiences at public school in Jackson and remember their integrated youth...
In this Interview my dad talks abt the Great Recession. He explains his experiences and how difficult times were.
One Small Step conversation partners Nancy Rowsey (64) and Kent Anderson (78) discuss their significantly different political views, their fears for our country, and find common ground around their lived experiences.
In this Interview I Talk with my father James who discusses his adolescence and struggles with poverty and overcoming them.
My dad reminisces about growing up in rural Kentucky in the 1940s
My mother’s experience working near the World Trade Center and dealing with September 11th.
One Small Step partners Kitra Mwania (36) and Nicholas Bown (25) have a conversation about the need for in-person civil conversations, criticism of one's country as patriotism, and the separation of church and state.