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My name is Bayarbat. Im from mongolian. I interviewed with Stacy who is my classmate. We talked about growing up and school.
I heard about Milki’s experience in Ethiopia and Kenya as a kid. He shared about many difficulties and the blessings of the United States.
interviewed of storytelling with husband Kior Wengu. The interview focus on the importance of storytelling in our culture and the passing to the next generations.
Della Kostelnik Juarez (61) tells her daughter Julia Juarez-Kostelnik (22) about her experiences participating in a voluntary bussing/racial transfer program as an elementary school student in Seattle. Della describes how being the only white kid in a predominantly Black school...
Mary McFadden and Larry Stifler, founders of the Stifler Family Foundation, reflect on how their past opportunities influenced their generous giving now.
In this interview I asked my mom and dad questions about them and their lives. During this interview, I learned a lot about my parents.
Laura recently met Benjamin, who went to school with her brother, Berkeley, who has Down syndrome. Benjamin sat next to Berkeley in sixth grade and he talked about the impact that year had on his life. Because of his exposure...
This 63 year old professional at a non-profit, long term care facility talks about the institutional and personal impact of Covid on staff and residents.
Elizabeth shares with Julie about her early experiences with The Mount, how she began volunteering and her continued relationship there.
Patrick Lovell, an American who has lived in Japan for over 40 years, discusses his experience as a gay man coming of age in the 1960s and his journey with his partner Akira since then. For Patrick, family, honesty, and...
(Yoshie Fields)Does America accept you as a human, as a person? My interviewee came from Japan and moved to America. Yoshie Fields decided to go to America because she wanted something new, something different. She left for education and experience,...
...the story of a transplant living, loving and surviving loss in the OC.
We talked about Ned’s life as a kid without his dad. We also talked about hi grandfather.
Friends John Rossi (65) and Patrick Nolan (58) remember their experiences growing up amidst school desegregation efforts in Seattle, Washington.
Friends Gail Mondoux (77) and Tracy Shaughnessy (62) talk about Tracy's experience being bused to a predominantly Black school in Tacoma.
One Small Step partners Debra Rich-Gettleman (58) and Adri Edwards-Johnson (47) discuss their relationships to Judaism, their experiences as mothers, their own backgrounds, and what it means to connect across political difference.
Talks about growing up all over the country, finding your “home,” relationship with parents, and hope for the future.
We talked about my grandpas childhood. Also we talked about some sorts that he did.
Michael Rex Tabler (76) and his daughter, Chelan Kleyn (48), remember Paul Lauzier and share a conversation about the work they've done together at the Paul Lauzier Foundation.
Melody met her cousins, Nathan and Hilary about ten years ago as a result of genealogy research. They come together today to share what brought them to their searches and the impact it had on them and the family.