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Angelia Herrin (69) interviews her mother, Marie Herrin (92), about her childhood and their family.
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...
One Small Step partners and fellow Oklahomans John Thompson (68) and Pete Sweger (46) discuss their work and in education and healthcare. They speak further about prison reform and education reform in Oklahoma.
Christopher "Chris" Kreiger (54) and One Small Step partner Tom Sanders (75) exchange their varying life experiences and political concerns.
Gary "Baker" Jones (32) speaks with his One Small Step partner Judith Blake (77) about their personal background and upbringings and share about some of their political values and how they were formed by their experiences. Baker talks about his...
Andrew Carter (26) speaks with his One Small Step partner Melissa Hawley (59) about their shared connection with language and linguistics. The pair also talk about their faith and relationship to Christianity and about some of their personal political beliefs.
One Small Step conversation partners Janice "Jan" Hinton (73) and Jack "Jay" Jenkins (54) share about their personal backstories, how their politics were shaped, and about the difficulty of sharing political values.
One Small Step conversation partners RJ Shelton (25) and David Pilchman (32) discuss growing up and living in Oklahoma, and how they are engaged in politics.
Don Abraham (born 1929) talks with his son Joseph about his early childhood in Oklahoma, his move to Lebanon at age 3 with his family, and his return to Oklahoma in the 1950s. He also discusses his family and career...
Interview with Okie about his life and family (cut short at end due to technical difficulties). start around 3:45, the opening is a little slow.