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One Small Step questions recorded at the IRIS Run for Refugees on 2/3/19.
Interview with Dr. Erin Wells. Hardest working and most dedicated woman I know ;)
2020-08-25 17:54:08 Beth Moeller and Dr. DeStefano sat down to discus insights gleaned from a lifetime rooted in Catholicism, a 57 year strong marriage and family of 6 children and 17 grandchildren, art during the period of the Renaissance and...
Ryland (Ry) Rogers discusses his life including his engineering career at Xerox and his love of nature.
A variety of topics, including community, socialization, influential relationships, and family history.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 over the phone, Caleb Santiago interviews his grandmother Carmen A. Santiago about her life. Mrs. Santiago shares stories about her family and how they were a blessing to her. She also talks about...
I talked with my dad about his career as a police officer and the experiences he’s had over the years.
I sat down with my uncle Javed Chaudhary to learn a little bit about his life and our family history.
My mom went more into depth about the roots of her childhood and what it was like growing up.
Anna Ross recounts moments from her childhood in the United States and Ireland, and how they shaped her view of the world. Interviewed by her daughter, Ita Berg, she also explains how being a mother in America has changed her...
This is my Grammy: Henni Fried Stolzman. We talked about all the important things in life: best memories, worst memories, important people, regrets, and more.
We talked about things that have influenced her to be who she is and where she is to date.
In this interview, conducted on December 5, 2018 Beverly Davis shares, with her granddaughter Naja, some experiences of overcoming challenges when she first came to this country when she was 27. For example, she describes how it was a lot...
Friends Mike Alewitz (70) and Guido Garaycochea (59) discuss Mike’s position as a censored artist, what it has been like to paint murals around the world and see them destroyed, all while conveying the message of workers' struggles.
The origin of the Housatonic Valley Waldorf School.