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One Small Step conversation partners Betsy Eaves (64) and Clarrissa Stephens [no age given] discuss religion and convictions.
On November 29th, 2020, Rehmat Arbab, age 16, interviewed her Pakistani immigrant mother on her experiences growing up in America. She mentions her life moving from Pakistan, to Florida, and then to New Jersey. She also reminisces stories of her...
Twanda discusses the stereotypes facing Black women and the importance of empowerment and representation for Black girls and women in the United States.
My father faced lots of challenges in life.
Students of color and how society forces people to assimilate at a young age. How education shapes ones mindset.
Lorriane Marais (69) speaks with her son Jake Marais (41) about her experiences as an activist under apartheid in South Africa and her hopes for healing and and end to racial injustice in America.
This interview details how racial justice advocate Rachel Willis became who she is today as well as the personal and professional battles she faces everyday to create a flourishing legacy for herself and her country.
Katyana Hall interviews her mother about the 1992 uprising, which leads to a conversation about racism in Orange County middle schools in 2019.
A little walk down memory lane of a man who came from little, and has earned everything he got. It's not a Hollywood story, but it's a good one.