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Yoder discusses keeping youth from leaving Brunswick and the death of Ahmaud Aubery
Natti Murray shared her experience and legacy with living in Brunswick, GA.
I interviewed my papa Don Glass who is 64 years old. We discussed how his childhood has helped him become who he is today.
In this storycore, we discuss the struggles of life with a single parent.
Xavier‘s thoughts ideas on his present 
this is an interview with Ignacio Sarabia owner of sol Azteca talking about his life goals and struggles.
Kasia and Tosia how my mom became resilient after years of not accepting her physical appearance
A quick introduction to who Anderson McCray is, and what all Birmingham means to him.
Brian and Quinten discuss what they didn’t know what to think of college to what they now know. Topics like fraternities, dorm life and sports are all covered throughout the conversation.
Sara (12) and Stephanie (39) Massey relationship mom and daughter discussed resilience and risk taking
Mom and Avery Her life as a young refugee moving to the USA. and rebuilding her life
talking to mother about random things and just spending time with her
Ethnographic Interview about religion and college campus outreach. Conducted by River Moon, an undergraduate college student. I asked the participant about her past/current work as well as her personal relationship with the Catholic faith. We chose to keep the participant...
George Arce he is 24 years old and my relationship is that he is a good friend that I had in school. He was the IT manager at my school and helped me learn a lot of life lessons.
Ron Sutton (PawPaw) and Sutton Wells 75 years old and 11 years, respectively. They are grandfather and grandson. In this interview we talked about how resilience helped our family succeed.
Tiffany Curry (Mom), talked about how life shouldnt be lived through a lense and to really think about every moment your in and to not take it for granted.