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One Small Step partners, Rachel Barnard (52) and John Duvall (63), discuss privilege and racism. They examine how each of these is reflected in their own life experiences, and John brings some new ways of looking at these concepts to...
I asked my mother questions about her young teenage life and allow her to rejog her memories of her young life and her dad, who sadly passed away when she was young
December 5,2019 I interviewed my grandma Lorraine Rizzuto. I asked her about her family and life. Also her childhood.
I, Ari Kaswan (16), interviewed my neighbor Jeanette Bass (50) about 9/11. We talked about her experience during and after the attacks with how it affected the United States in a broad amount of ways, including security, racism, and day...
Life in the Army Cavalry for a captain’s family. This was in the late 1930’s before WWII and the mechanization of the Army
We talk about being optimistic in this difficult moment of our life, about hard work, family and about our country Venezuela.
my dad tells the story of losing his mom, older brother, and father, all as a teenager growing up and how that affected him as a person
A daughter is interviewing her mother about her life and how she feels about where she is at right now.
I interviewed my mom, her name is Salwa and she is 42 years old. We talked about how her life was growing up, the jobs she had, and how religion played a role in her life.
I interviewed my dad. We talked about his childhood growing up on a ranch and the work that was put in there, then we talked about his experience in boarding school. After that, we talked about his college and grad...
In this interview, I, Kiara Mejia, ask my grandmother, Gladys Paniagua, what her life was like in the Dominican Republic. From there, we talk about her transition to the United States and what she still hopes for in her life.
We talked about what Baba did as a child and what she did after she came to the USA.
Discussion about a different time based of the point of view of an engineer.
Friends Stephanie Richard [no age given] and Susie Baldwin (54) discuss how they were able to impact the anti-trafficking field as an attorney and physician, respectively.
My Nona talks about how immigrating to the United States of America changed her life.
Memories of terrorist attack on World Trade Towers
Mara Jill Herman (Astoria) interviews Alan Semerdjian (Long Island) who makes meaning of his life through art. They discuss family influence, Armenian heritage, dialectic thinking, writing, music, and the art of educating.