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[Recorded: December 6, 2022] Else (26) and Patty (70) have a One Small Step conversation. Else is pursuing her MBA at the University of Virginia who believes in the importance of public school reform and building bridges across political differences....
Interviewing my grandparents about their ideas of success and failure, and where these ideas came from.
"How has communication and media technology evolved in your lifetime?" Interviewing my aunt about how technology and communication has evolved over the course of her life for my Mass communications 101 course.
In this interview, conducted in January 2018 in Vienna, Virginia, Leigh El-Hindi (16) interviews her mother Jeanne El-Hindi (48) about her interests in Middle Eastern culture and her time spent in Syria. The interview starts with Mrs. El-Hindi's childhood in...
My parents describe their childhood and growing up in England.
I sit down and talk to my dad, ken, the most honest and selfless man I know.
In 2018, a large group of Black banjo and fiddle players and allies gathered at a retreat in Orange, VA. These are their stories.
Harry Stanbridge, a retired Navy Captain, talks about the role of the military, how politics affect the military, and the attitudes of the enlisted.
We talked about what it was like growing up during his time, his jobs, spirituality, and career path.
Interview with Britney Owens, owner of Lion's Tooth Farm. We talk about how she started her farming operation and where she is today. We also dive into her struggles and the rewards of the farming lifestyle.
In this interview, conducted on November 2017 in Ashburn, Virginia, Layanne Seremet interviews her father, Ibrahim Seremet about his life. He shares stories about his life as a Bosnian immigrant who worked hard to reach were he is today.
Summary of my uncle, Jerome’s, life. He spoke about things regarding his childhood to his favorite moments in life.
My Grandma Ruth talks about her childhood experiences, church, love and life in Congo. Grandpa Bill also shares some anecdotes.
A Nana tells her grandson what it was like growing up in the country and city during the Second World War, being Black in segregated America, and other challenges she faced later in life.
Sarah Katherine Hugo talks with Beryl Marin about her experience as an immigrant to the United States from India.
[Recorded: Tuesday, May 24, 2022] David (78) and Derrick (49) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville. David is a retired pastor and Derrick is a lecturer at UVA. They share their journeys learning about racial justice, largely informed...
Mostly talked about hilarious, dumb moments in his childhood and about the importance of accepting diversity and all forms and ways of life.