The Struggles of The Last Child

“He couldn’t speak, read, or write, a single word.” On November 28, 2019, a 14 year old student named Mason Foxman interviewed his grandpa Leonard Foxman, all about Mason’s great great grandpa named Giuseppe Trulli. This interview was done in...

John and Maria 2years in America

We enjoyed the show. It made us think about our experience of living here

My Mom

My mom, as a strong woman, describing her hardships and greatest joys in her life and biggest accomplishments.

Interview with my Mom

A chat with Cindy Pham about her experiences from Vietnam and challenges after moving to America

Jay Hasquet

I interview my dad about some of his best and worst moments in life.

American Dream from an American mom

I talked to my mom about stuff and things and it was quite productive

Megan interviews her 79 year old grandmother Mariana Lee “from the head to the toe”

I interviewed my grandmother, Mariana Lee, about her life in China and America. At times my mother, Annie, chimes in to help facilitate the interview. We talked about her childhood, her children, and what she has been doing in her...

Lawrence Gramse Jr and his mother Quayondra Smith talk about her journey as a young mother in Flint, Michigan.

In this interview, conducted in December 2017 in Flint, Michigan, Lawrence Gramse Jr (15) interviews his mother Quayondra Smith (35) about her life as a young mother in a fairly hard city. Quayondra shares her story of how she hid...

Memories at the Clements-Anne

Located on the central campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, the William L. Clements Library houses original resources for the study of American history and culture from the fifteenth through the nineteenth century. Learn more about the Clements...

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Thomas Currie and Thomas Cole

One Small Step partners Thomas "Chris" Currie (46) and Thomas "Montgomery" Cole (33) talk about the intersection between faith and politics.

You’re going to try some things and mess up. You have to learn from your mistakes

I talk to my mom about some things I’ve wanted to know her opinion on and wanted to get a clear view of what she’s thinking of for the future. Also a way to get to know my mom just...

The 1980s Crack/Cocaine Epidemic in NYC

Looking at another lense of the crack/cocaine epidemic in NYC and how it has affected those.

Life of my Mom

In this interview, conducted on June 3, 2018, in Chicago, Illinois, I interviewed my mother Dinh Luong. We talked about Dinh’s life in America as a Vietnamese immigrant. They also talk about life in Dinh’s home country. We also recount...

Lotfy Hanna – A brief, not so brief history of everything. MHadeed – 12.01.2018

My grandfathers history of how he left being a seasoned Egyptian physician and restarting his career in America and other things.

An immigration from Africa to America

Kennedy interviews her dad, Nick Roxborough, on January 5,2020 in Los Angeles California. “You couldn’t imagine two more different places than San Francisco and a little town called Arusha.”-Nick Roxborough. Nick Roxborough spent the first two years of his life...

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November 28, 2022 App Interview

17 year old daughter(Isabell Waldrep) talking to 34 year old Jessica lamb (mother). They talk about hardships and growing up into a adult.

A Great but Pressured Childhood

A summary of this interview is that college isn’t for everyone you can go make a living and become an entrepreneur and many more occupations if you have the right mindset without a college degree. Although you shouldn’t have any...

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second interview from the intrepid/westwood jterm

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November 21, 2022 App Interview

interview with Kelly my class mate, about his life and his hardest

Don’t let hardships ever bring you down

This interview gives viewers the chance to learn a little bit about Laura's dad's life which allowed a special bond to be further developed that is shared between this father and daughter. In this interview it is thoroughly discussed how...

Grandpa’s childhood

We have talked about the hardships and experiences of my grandpa’s childhood. The changes in the generation now and then is different and half of the kids now wouldn’t be able to survive back then.