Professor Lenneal Henderson: Racial Inequality in Education

This interview comprised of talking about a variety of issues with Professor Lenneal Henderson from the College of William and Mary, focusing specifically on racial inequality in education.

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Jonathan Due and Tamekia Jackson

Jonathon "JD" Due (48) speaks with StoryCorps facilitator Tamekia Jackson (37) about growing up in Houston, retiring from the Army, and being of service in and outside of the military.

Olivia Levin and Amy Nadel
October 28, 2024 App Interview

Amy (25) and Olivia (25), college friends, spend time chatting and reflecting on their beautiful friendship with Sonia, a dear friend who passed away December 2024.

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Andrew Lynch and Joel Schiff

One Small Step conversation partners Andrew "Drew" Lynch (44) and Joel Schiff (81) have a conversation about the things they worry about at political issues, the importance of inter-generational connections, and the upcoming presidential election.

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Deanna Sirlin and Edward Hall

Edward "Ed" Hall (56) talks with his friend and colleague, Deanna Sirlin (60), about her artistic process which is described as both macroscopic and rectilinear. Other topics included are the importance of artist residencies and math.

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Cealy Brown and Jennifer Frederic

Cealy Brown (76) has a conversation with her StoryCorps interviewer Jennifer Frederic (41) about Marianne Lester, Cealy's girlfriend in college during the late 1960s and how their outing impacted both of their lives.

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Charlie Foster and Micaela Camacho-Tenreiro

Charlie Foster (41) talks with Micaela "Mica" Camacho-Tenreiro (25) about his time in the Marines and his work helping veterans.

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Daniel Williams and Sue Thompson

One Small Step partners Daniel "Danny" Williams (86) and Sue Thompson (74) sit down for a conversation about the many commonalities in their faith backgrounds, the Sacred Ground program at Saint Mary's, and the News Media they consume.