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In conversation with his daughter, Laila Carey, Don Carey explores hip-hop’s past and its future. Through analyzing short comings and strengths, he explains the evolution of the diverse genre.
Malik Flint and Ciarra Walters discuss their experiences about being a Black artist in 2018.
This interview talks about what music and concerts were like prior to the digital age involving iTunes and Spotify.
Part 2. These two friends took turns interviewing each other about the world and their place in it.
We talked about family memories, what she wishes for me and her, and how she would like to be remembered, Etc
Mother, Selby Hickey (76), and son, Miguel Camnitzer (40), discuss artistry, love lessons and change.
One Small Step conversation partners Donna Runnels (71) and Jodi Edwards (63) talk about law enforcement and working in prisons, family dynamics and growing up, and the people or events that shaped their beliefs.
My aunt tells me of family history, and the women in my family who went to college during the Great Depression.
Mary McFadden and Larry Stifler, founders of the Stifler Family Foundation, reflect on how their past opportunities influenced their generous giving now.
From refugee beginnings to being filmmakers, teachers, photographers, moms, and trailblazers.
Harrison Watkins (33) reminisces with his grandmother Roselyne Swig [no age given] on her vast knowledge and experiences as a businesswoman, mother, and grandmother.
Emanuel Martinez [no age given] speaks with his daughter Lucha Martinez de Luna [no age given] about their family's background in the Southwest and finding his passion for art and painting, and about his involvement in the Chicano movement. He...
One Small Step partners Christopher Gulick (62) and Elissa Fuchs (67) talk about Elissa's new method of asking questions, Christopher's upbringing in a family of artists, and their beliefs about public art.
Alan G. Hassenfeld [no age given] talks with his biographer, G. Wayne Miller (65), about Hasbro, its history as a family business, and his work today.