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Sadie Hall (15) and Sam McNamee (16) discuss their political beliefs and what shaped them.
Jack talks with his daughter about his small-town childhood, his work in finance, and his thoughts about his future.
Fran interviews her mother, Stella, on her birthday. Stella talks about her earliest memories and growing up on a farm.
One Small Step conversation partners Jennifer Friend (53) and Christopher "Chris" Wyant (41) have a conversation about the challenges that education is facing and how schools are trying to meet new needs.
One Small Step conversation partners Suzanne "Sue" Aubrey (66) and Kymberly "Kym" Dakin (66) talk about their families, writing books, health and healthcare, and how their own Democrat side of the aisle frustrates them.
Darlene Lodge, 80, talks with her daughter, Lynn Payne, 56, about growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa during the Depression and about her marriages to Lynn’s father and to Donald Lodge.
Jesus Blanco(15) talks with his mom, Maria (49), about her life and their family history.
June Mullan Reeves (83) tells her daughter, Amy Spiker (42), of her childhood during the Great Depression and of her work in Akron, OH, during World War II.
Interviewee : Zebadiah Francis (Social Action Group 38 leader) Interviewer: Maria Ordenana Add to existing research about perceptions and experiences of those who experience homelessness in relation to how environmental factors compounded their experience with homelessness. Questions center around the...
Marlana Barry and Laura Snyder talk about how they met and became friends during the November 2000 blizzard.
Margaret Swedish tells Janet Frey about her time in South America and life as an activist.
Camille Gendell (67) interviews her mother Doris Chesson (92) about her life in Norfolk.
Collin (40) and Cleo (50) talk with one another about their lives, activism, and being gay in the South.
Robert (aka Bob, 49) and daughter Esther (aka S., 14) talk about sexuality, death, and their fears.
Earl S. Elliott, Jr., 84, talks to his grandson C. Nathan Elliott, 31, about his family history and his life.
Anthony Macias my good friend and fellow student aid and I have a heart to heart conversation. We discuss question about our lives and where we stand mentally.
Bells (19) talks with their friend about their experiences with covid-19 and its impacts on their life and society.
Zulema Naegele: 2020-06-07 21:08:36 Lali Ramirez talks with her grandmother Socorro Naegele about COVID-19 experience.
Barry Benepe talks to his son Adrian Benepe about growing up with a love of nature, his process of learning about art, and the Greenmarket in New York that he founded
A granddaughter interviews her grandmother about her life.
Father told son about his childhood in New York City and how the city changed and became less safe but why he has always stayed here and always will