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Brad Johnson (53) interviews his friend Mike Adams (33) about his life as an African American man growing up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and about George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Pam talks with her mom, Joanne, about experience and hardships in the Japanese internment camps during WWII.
Leona Ponish discusses the difficulties of finding a job in chemistry as a woman in the 1950s, despite her qualifications.
In this interview, my dad talks about his journey getting to where he’s at today, with his job, being able to somewhat speak english, and facing discrimination through it all.
Martha Bache-Wiig (61) interviews her former childhood caregiver, Theresa Snyder (92) about her childhood, career, and marriage.
I interviewed my aunt that is part of the deaf community, as she herself is deaf, also an active member of organizations that help support other deaf people, and also a sign language teacher for young children. I asked her...
This is an interview with my mom, a mainly spanish-speaker, about how her accent has been perceived while living in the United States.
I am Sheila Garcia(16) interviewing my boyfriend Brandoni Chanax.In this interview we talked about the struggles of growing up in Latinx communities and feeling isolate from being ourselves in the real world.
My Grandmother talkes about her experiences with segregation, discrimination, voting rights and education during her teenage years and childhood.
Partners Dymeah Casey (29) and Nicholas Rinehart (30) talk about Dymeah's service in the United States National Guard, preconceived notions of military service, and the obstacles of paying for college.