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Listen as we take a blast into the past with Mr.James Williams Jr, a man who has lived over 7 decades!
One Small Step conversation partners Anne Marie Raynor (30) and Mike Favo (59) discuss growing up having fathers serve in public office, and how that affected their view on American politics.
Eliot Hercules: 2021-10-19 14:16:53 Unfortunately I forgot to start the recording durring my introduction which is why it starts a little way into Madi's. Ill give a brief background so you can understand what is discussed. My intro is that...
Marisol of Edinburg, Texas talks about her experience with equal rights as a professional woman.
Ava Floyd (65) shares a conversation with her aunt Eloise Floyd (88) about Eloise’s experiences of high school, her time in college, and her career as a teacher.
One Small Step partners Paula Siegel (69) and Terry Hutchison (82) share a conversation about their families, the most influential people in their lives, their work, and their hopes and concerns for the future.
Person in Charlotte conversations were engaged in response to Black Lives Matter (BLM), as a way for us to learn more about racism in America. We are meeting with our friends who have graciously agreed to have an open conversation...
In this interview I ask my mom some questions about her love life and family. We spoke about the challenges she encountered, such as racism. We also discussed her experiences and what led to such a strong happy marriage to...
Friends and fellow "Rattlers," Darius Young (42) and Joe Kershaw (73), discuss the work Joe's family has done to keep Florida A&M University open, as well as the work Darius now does to preserve the legacy of those who fought...
Me and my grand uncle, Larry, talked about growing up in the city of Birmingham during the 1950s. We also talked about what is was like to go to Vietnam.
Anna talks about her opinions on politics and issues, as well as racism.
Kaila Thornton interviews Joe Kroll about divorce, life as a child in the fifties, true love, and work.
Florence sits down with a member of EZRA's Social Action Team to talk about coming to America, her advocacy around childhood suicide and what's going on at Weiss Hospital in Uptown, Chicago.
Everything. Anti-blackness, racism, BLM, compassion, empathy. Being raised a black woman in a wealthy, white, Southern community. A lot more.
The story behind a typical 40's era family photo has had an effect far beyond it's vintage.
Anthony Martinez (49) interviews his mother, Stella Medina (72), about her early life in Segundo Barrio in El Paso, Texas. They also discuss discrimination against Mexican-Americans in El Paso and the term race fog, which Stella coined.
This interview was about life lessons and fulfilling your dreams and goals. In this interview was Jaden Williams and Linda Williams. She is my grandmother, I am 14 years old and this interview is located in Inglewood, California. The best...
I interview my brother on his opinions about the problems with American society.
Lika shares stories with Angela about her work dealing with health disparities in the Pacific Islander community.
Edwin Adkins: 2020-08-01 20:40:52 Move from Kopperston to Huntington, W. Va. to attend Marshall U. Civil rights group at Marshall, how she met my father (Ronald Adkins) and how they conducted demonstrations.
Friends and colleagues in activism, Janet McKeithan (64) and Robbie Jones (62) talk about Janet's journey to ministry and activism and the impact of organization they work for in the community.
One Small Step partners Janet Hayes (64) and Karen Jordan (69) talk about the formation of their political opinions.
A short interview with my dad about his immigration to the US in the late 50’s and his time living in Detroit during the 1967 riots
In this Interview I speak with Pedro Contreras about his experiences with racism and racial profiling in the U.S. specifically at Columbus Ohio, where he attended law school at The Ohio State University.