Great Thanksgiving Listen with Laurie Johnson

this interview was with my grandma who is 60 years old. It was extremely interesting and I am so glad I learned a lot

Maya Winters interviewed commander David Smith

Commander David Smith is interviewed by Cadet Winters and talks about his time serving in the U.S. Coastguard.

A Tale of Two Plantations Connecting Lives 200 years later

In this talk the historian Richard Dunn talks to Colleen Rodgers about the book he wrote that chronicles the lives of her ancestors in the 1770s that lived on the Mesopotamia Plantation in Jamaica.

The Importance of Hard Work

Eric Vadon speaks about the importance of education, hard work and family. He talks about the morals and events that shaped his life.

My mom, a first generation college student

Heidi Hartmann explains what it was like to be a First-Generation college student at Swarthmore College in the 1960s.

Soul Craft Collective and the ideas behind it.

In this interview I sit down with my friends at Soul Craft Collective, a new multimedia company bridging independent artists to the Mass Resource.

Great Thanksgiving Listen Erica and Grandma Pat

This is an interview with my Grandma for a History project. We talked about her life and memories.

Interview with Riley

Riley talks about her past life and how it makes her who she is in the present

The Day My Parents Told Stories

Rhonda Lancaster interviews her parents, Ron and Julie (Yackel) Allen, at her home with Jim Lancaster. They talk about how they met and married, their early life together, and then what they remember about the early years with children.

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Anna Isler and Susan Kurzman

One Small Step partners Anna Isler (23) and Susan "Sue" Kurzman (68) discuss living in Richmond, volunteering at animal shelters, and how they define patriotism.

The Evolution Of Music Over My Mother’s Lifetime

In this interview I discuss how music has changed over my mother’s lifetime. This includes changes in what devices were used to listen to music, what genres were popular, how information about music was spread, attitudes on music, and the...

Don’t let being an outsider stop you from achieving any successful dreams!

An interview with a former immigrant to the U.S., Aya Khattab, who didn’t allow the fact that she was an outsider with little to no experience regarding the American culture, it’s native language, or its general lifestyle, to block her...

The Times of Chester “Toomean” Stiltner II.

The Life of my father up to date. A deep look into his past.

Clarene Vickery on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day

Clarene Vickery was living in Brookhaven, Mississippi, with her 2-year old son Raymond on D-Day while her husband Captain Raymond E. Vickery was away in the Army preparing to go into France to fight the Nazis. These are her memories...

The Great Thanksgiving Listen

In this interview, I talked with both of my grandparents separately about important lessons that they learned throughout their lives as well as their relationship with each other