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I interviewed my dad and asking him about his childhood, his parents, career, religion and a lot more
This is a touching story about Bill Fundaro as he talks about his life through the years. The main topic is his family and his many jobs he has had throughout his life. He is currently celebrating his 50th consecutive...
An interview between Natalie Parkinson and her grandmother, Grandma Karen Parkinson. They discuss Karen’s early life and her education. They focus on her work in domestic help services during the later Civil Rights Movement.
Afifa Latif (22) talks with her brother Hamzah Latif (29) about her experiences with anti-Muslim sentiment growing up and her efforts to take a stand against it.
One Small Step conversation partners Fiorella "Fio" Lazarte (36) and John Fox (67) meet for a one-on-one conversation at the Teton County Library. Fio is a 3rd grade teacher at a dual immersion (bilingual) elementary school and identifies as liberal....
Ali Baghdedi and I talked about life goals, the definition of success, and finding the perfect balance in life!
Best friends Mohammed Charara (22) and Nora Sharba (20) compare their upbringings in different parts of Michigan and talk about their sense of belonging in the Arab-American community. The two remember meeting at the University of Michigan, studying together, and...
My grandma answers questions about her life in Michigan, meeting her husband, and experiencing a life full of God.
An 81 year old mother reflects on a life of rich memories and hardships. She is the last relative to leave West KY since the Jackson Purchase.
Interviewing my mom’s sister, an aunt of mine that I have always been close with. I found out there is a lot more to her than I thought.
One Small Step conversation partners Allan Rikkola (82) and Tim ONeill (71) discuss their grandchildren, democracy and election work, the role of government, and navigating political conversations in social groups.
Harold recounts his life, growing up in rural Missouri, up through his enlistment in the navy during WWII
Me and my mom discussed how she felt being a parent, her favorite memories and how it has changed her.