Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- great grandfather 483
- religious beliefs and practices 483
- personal experiences 343
- memories of growing up 318
- social beliefs and practices 219
- memories of former times 214
- 3,645 more
Partnerships Clear
Organizations Clear
- Madison County Public Library 2
- Madison County Public libriary 2
- campbell hall 1
- Ford 1
- Lawyer 1
- 18 more
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
92 year old woman is interviewed by her 65 year old daughter about her family, growing up in Little Rock, Arkansas, and her career as a bookkeeper in St Louis.
Deborah Spilko interviews her colleague and friend, Michae Mahler about being a gay activist in Erie, PA.
I never got to meet my grandfather and my mom always talked about how much she liked spending time with him. In this interview, she told me more about the train trips they made together when they had to visit...
My name is Jaedyn Williams and I am 18 years old. I am recording this interview in Blacksburg, Virginia over a phone call, and I am speaking with Judith Williams who is my mother. We talked about her family, life...
Michelle Brenard, 62, tells facilitator Sarah Geis, 28, about the lesbian group she founded for women over 40 and her family.
Hazel Wilson (96) tells her son Michael Wilson (65) about her life, her religion and her affinity for cooking.
Geraldine, 87, talks with her granddaughter Courtney, 30, about her family’s heritage and the connection with Grass Valley, California.
Stephen and Barbara interview Stephen’s father, Andy, about returning to America from Hungary, his first jobs, and his wife, Mary.
One Small Step conversation partners Shay [No name given] (43) and Kristin Turney Jones (45) discuss how Kristin's daughter is the most influential person in her life, Shay's role as healer in the military and how religion played a role...
Josephine Cole (15) interviews her computer scientist father (Billy Cole, 50) on growing up in West Virginia, the events of September 11, 2001, religion and family. While he plays video games in the background, and her sister yells advise.
Dorothy Blau and Florence Brown are interviewed by their granddaughter Alana Cowan about their parents immigration to America, their childhood, education and their husbands.
Lee Littlewood talks to Ann Littlewood about his mother, with their son Daniel facilitating the interview.
One Small Step partners Anne Guyon (60) and Kathryn McMahon (69) discuss their religious beliefs, the political divisiveness within the United States, and their differing personal experiences.
One Small Step partners Jan Manlove (69) and Charlie Claycomb (75) have a conversation about their careers, local politics, and their lives since retirement.
One Small Step conversation partners Ellen Wells (73) and Aaron Doll (51) talk about Aaron's transgender child, civil discourse, and the role of government.
Diane Gayles speaks with her daughter, Jennifer Gayes about her childhood and family.
Poet and writer Gary Holthaus, age 76, is interviewed by his daughter, Stephanie Holthaus, age 48, about his life writing poetry and how he became a published poet.
Meredith and Debbie talk about family and Debbie coming out in the family.
Maria L. Leyba (60) talks with her daughter Angélica Turrieta (33) about her childhood life in a prison, growing up in New Mexico and the death of her brother Ramón.
Edith E. Johson, 80, is interviewed by her granddaughter, Jaimie Johnson, 26.
Friends Timothy D. Holley, 36, and Marcus M. Williams, 25, discuss comemorating Martin Luther King Day, their careers and spirituality.