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Melvin Thomas (23) talks to his former high school art teacher, Rebecca Belleville (32), about his drive in middle school to go to a top performing high school, his interest in sculpture, being an African American male in the art...
Jermaine Anderson (42) talks to friend and colleague Lisa Nitsch (39) about his upbringing in inner-city Baltimore and beloved family, his history of abusive partnership and overcoming abusive behavior through the Gateway Project, and why he is excited for his...
Gregory Hartzler-Miller (55) talks to his wife Cindy Hartzler-Miller (54) about gaining a heightened spiritual awareness and how it has changed his life and their marriage.
Dania Saarony and her friend and colleague Leah Groppo talk about the joy of being adopted and the abundant love within their families.
Interviewing my amazing wife about the time we lost when I served in the Army.
Lily Ferguson interviews her Korean grandfather about his immigration to the United States
I got the opportunity to interview my sister Hailey. We talked about we memories, aspirations in life, and what people have influenced her the most in becoming the person she is today.
Aaron Newell (42) talks with his daughter, Amberly Newell (13), about the way his faith influences his decisions, his experience adopting Amberly, and their work in the community.
Friends Harold "Hal" Smith (79) and William "Bill" McCarthy (59) reflect on the impact Catholic Charities has had on the community of Baltimore through their efforts to feed the hungry, provide shelter for those in need, and advocate for change...
My dad shares his experiences working in South Korea as a Filipino from 1994-1995.
My dad explores his early childhood in the Philippines growing up and explains his experience in the US Navy.
Anthony Amoroso, an infectious disease doctor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, talks about the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and a little about himself.
Charis Hooper (44) shares a conversation with her friend, and her grandfather’s friend, George Beatty (82). George talks about Charis’s grandfather’s early life, his importance to the community, and his time in the Korean War.
This interview, is with my mother. I come from an eccentric African American and Latino family, and today we sit down and discuss so history.
One Small Step conversation participants Lynda Anderson (66) and Kelly Faglioni (56) have a conversation about their journeys to Richmond, their career paths, their sibling dynamics and the importance of family.
Interviewer:Aston Powe Age:15 Interviewee: Angel Padilla Age:56 1st Cousin removed
Spouses, John Hedeman (68) and Anne D. Hedeman (66), remember meeting in Princeton University the year the school went co-ed, how they decided to get married, and their mutual support of one another throughout the years.
We talked about what South Korea was like, and we also talked about what life was like as a Korean-American.
My Grandpa and I elaborated and talked further into my grandpa’s life, what’s going on, and politics as of past and present.
Kristine Buls: 2020-11-23 00:29:44 Kristine Buls (59) Talks with her father Alfred Buls (95) and her mother Velma Buls (94) about Thanksgiving and the pandemic.
Bruce Caruso grew up in East Baltimore during the 70’s - an area that was known for hard-working steel mill employees, seafood, and some mischievous children. Bruce lived in the smallest townhouse on the street with his older brother and...
Sihee Park and her son Sean Park bond and talk about her past. Sihee Park Comes to the U.S. with her husband expecting nothing. Many hardships were thrown in their way such as language and culture but still made it...