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Marion Kaslon talks to her daughters, Karen Schlam and Terri Gilbert, about her family history in Brooklyn, her father’s business savvy and meeting and marrying their father.
Lisa Hollenbeck (58) is interviewed by her daughter Danielle Hollenbeck-Pringle (33) about how her personal experience has shaped her advocacy for people with disabilities, her interest in moving to California to attend UCLA, how she has navigated the pandemic, and...
Hai-Ting Allison Chinn(AC), 37, interviews her mother Phyllis Chinn(PC), 69. They discuss Phyllis’ childhood, her career in math and husband Darryl.
Jenny Bowen, 28, is interviewed by her colleague, Drew Meyer, 32, about her project “Faces of Asheville.”
Frank Blizzard tells son Edward Blizzard of his childhood during the Depression, of his memories of World War II, and of his time in the Army during the Korean War.
Ms. Bateman describes the events the morning of Sept 11 from her apartment in Battery park city.
Nancy Bentley (63) interviews her husband, John Atkinson (67) about his life, focusing on his health issues with eczema and asthma, his work in the Peace Corps, and his favorite family memories.
A granddaughter interviews her grandfather about his life.
John Compton (49) and his One Small Step partner, Jennifer Ludovici (49), exchange stories from former times and touch on political issues they feel strongly about.
One Small Step partners Perry Hoskins (62) and Melissa Dodge (37) talk about how their upbringings shaped their moral and political beliefs. They also share their hopes for and concerns about the future of the United States.
A grand-neice interviews her grand-aunt about her life.
Daughter interviews her father about growing up Irish in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
Liz, 28, interviews Barb, 42, about her archaeological work at the Presidio.
Sue Manlove, 61, and her coworker and friend Lorriane Scurti, 52, talk about their experiences as secretaries at Northern Illinois University and about dealing with the aftermath of the February 14th shooting.
Friends and ex-coworkers Thomas and Errol talk about their lives and work with Foodlink.
Roosevelt Harris (68) has a conversation with his colleague Zack Carter (59) about the effect of the oil spill on his own family and on his community.
Duane Smith talks about taking up theology, becoming social activist in his church.
Grandfather and grandmother met in Knoxille TN at School for Deaf early 20th century
Martin Lieberman (52) interviews his friend and fellow Human Rights Campaign volunteer, Lawrie Demorest (56) about her father, her children and their friendship . Lawrie and Martin also talk about volunteering for the Human Rights Campaign.