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Ximena Murillo Islas (15) interviews grandfather Wilfrido Alejandro Murillo Garcia (77) on January 10th, 2023, about his childhood and school experiences, and how it led to him becoming a teacher. The interview is in Spanish, as they are both from...
This is an interview with my grandmother about her experience in Detroit while the riots were taking place.
Taylor West (24) interviews Cynthia Rose (58) about her role as the mother of the community and how she is learning to give that same love and care to herself in this next phase of her life.
Stories from Jennifer Abramczyk’s work family at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
I call and interview 17 year old Nalani about her culture in Hawaii and how it differed from the culture she faced in Michigan.
Jennifer Holleman has lived her life with kindness and no regrets. Despite moving a lot in her childhood and surviving cancer, she appreciates every moment.
A interview that captures memories and starts new ones for Ernest Marshall and his family.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Mcleansville, NC, Christian Glazewski interviews his grandmother, Barbara Peeples about her growing up in Winston-Salem. In addition, she discusses some of her fondest childhood memories, her aspirations when she was younger, and...
My grandfather shares his wisdom and past experiences... kind of like a story of events.
Interview with Lyda Stillwell who spent her life working in theatre primarily as a theatre director and professor. Lyda resides in Friendship Village Kalamazoo as of fall 2021 during the time of the interview.
My Mormor which is Swedish for grandma tells me about her favorite thanksgiving traditions. Including picking up her relatives from Detroit central station when it was still in business and how she loved watching the train come in.
We discussed what thanksgiving was like in the 1930’s, who my 89 year old grandfather wants to be remembered as, and what he is most thankful for throughout his long lifetime.
Hazel Gomez (36) interviews her husband, Mark Crain (33), about his racial identity, his work with Dream of Detroit, and his hopes for his children.
On Thanksgiving, my family comes together and we eat lunch together and have the leftovers for dinner. Between these two times, I interviewed my biological Grandma and my Great-Grandpa who was married into the family.
In the wake of 'colorblindness' and 'all lives matter' failing to see us, to see me. This is how my frustration speaks.
One Small Step partners Nadene Eads (71) and Helen Poot (70) have a conversation about the need for state services, the fears that drive their choices, and prayer in schools.