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Mary Emeny and Steve Long

One Small Step partners Mary Emeny (78) and Steve Long (69) talk about travel (Mary's experiences), prolife/prochoice issues, religious/spiritual beliefs, immigration and how people in the middle of the country are viewed by politicians and East and West Coast population.

Danielle interviews her Dad

When my dad was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer I put him on the waiting list to use the mobile storycorps booth. We got the call for an opening the first day of his treatment at Hopkins. This is our...

Mr. Verene

I spoke with Mr. Verene on November 29, 2020, about his personal life, and his religious beliefs. He explains his religious love after his traumatic experience.

Grandparents

Me and my grandpa (Poppop) talked about what his childhood was like, people who had made an impact on him, his parents, etc.

Interviewing Nana

My grandmother and I talked about her early years and our ancestors. We also discussed regrets and life lessons.

My Mother’s Life

My mother & I discuss her childhood in Zanzibar, Tanzania, and Kenya. We also talk about her transition to life in America and high school.

News Media Project

What it is like growing up in the new era of the music industry. The evolution of the music industry.

Service-Learning Interview: How has math impacted your life?

In the interview, we discussed the way math was incorporated into my grandfather’s life. He also gave advice to youth who are struggling with money management.

My Grandma and I talk about growing up in Maryland

In Severn, Maryland On Thanksgiving day I talked to my grandma Christine. I got to talk through her ups and downs in her life. Also how it was like when she grew up. She told me about how she wishes...

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Sarah Clark and Conor McGlade

Conor McGlade (27) speaks with his fiance Sarah Clark (28) about how they met during a study abroad program in New Zealand, started dating and eventually became engaged in Ireland.

Lydia Smith-Osborne and Alexa Smith-Osborne

Alexa Smith-Osborne (68) talks with her youngest daughter, Lydia Smith-Osborne (28) about her experiences as part of the first coed class at UVA, her early career as a social worker, and her perspectives on feminism.