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Brothers Luke (37) and Ben Drain (44) remember their school's curriculum to teach fiscal responsibility.
Julie Peck and Barbara Manger primarily discussed her life as a 27-year-old white professor at an all-black college in Fayetteville, NC, the challenges of communication with rural, undereducated black kids, the discrimination against her for her role.
Friends and former colleagues Lisa Quick [no age given] and Beth Berghoff [no age given] have a conversation about Beth's life.
One Small Step partners Scott Taylor (29) and Nealy Ambron (41) share a conversation about their time in the military. Scott also talks about his experience navigating his identity, questioning the beliefs he was raised with, and coming out to...
Soror White is the last surviving Charter Member of the Fayetteville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is 91 in this interview and looks forward to her birthday on 27 September. She takes a few minutes to...
One Small Step partners Lisa Specter-Dunaway (59) and Jessica Murray (39) have a conversation where they consider mental health, political polarization, immigrant experiences, and urban life.
Mother and son Dianne Bitzes (61) and Ian Bitzes (24), discuss what Military service means to them, even through hardships that arise from being a Military family.
Lauren Ray interviews Stewart Noland about his paddling trips on the Buffalo River and its tributaries, including the first known descent of Upper Richland Creek.
Julie Peck 72 and Bill Lynch 75 discussed the development of Bill's social justice philosophy from a Quaker high school, through law school at U of Chicago, becoming a conscientious objector after ROTC, teaching in a changing school system.
Glenda Tate [no age given] shares a conversation with her mentee, Jamila Raybourn (31), about Jamila’s childhood, her family, her dreams and purpose, what brings her joy, and how she arrived where she is now.