“My family was like don’t stir the white people up…be good and just be invisible.”

Recorded on Saturday, June 17, 2017. Visual artists, Beau McCall and Cheryl R. Riley discuss the intersections of race and class on topics such as education, pop culture, art, food, health, the criminal justice system, and more. About "The Conversation"...

Storybook Project

Talking about stories, hopes, accomplishments, and life growing up.

Early Marriage in South Texas

My Great Aunt Velma talks about what it was like to be married before, during, and after WWII in South Texas.

Kirstie Kwarteng and Isaac Kwarteng

Kirstie Kwarteng interviews her father, Isaac Kwarteng, about his life growing up on Ghana and migrating to the United States.

Interview with Papa

Papa is 80 and we wanted to take some time to record some of his memories.

Erin Moore at Christmas 2016

A conversation with Erin Moore about his childhood Christmas, life on a farm in Texas, homesteading in British Columbia, mathematical statistics, and meeting his wife.

Grandma Betty's life.

This interview is about how my great grandmother grew up, how she met her husbands and about her grandparents. She mostly spoke about her life in marriage, her husband from a young age and her other ones so on. She...

Tami Arrambide: Soul Provider

Tami discusses how she was able to be a responsive parent, sole provider, and fulfill a calling all at the same time.

Leslie Stanley-Stevens: Heroism and Love, Her Last Nine Months of Life

Christopher, her husband, talks about Leslie partnering with life and then death. Her middle path of love and bravery. Listen to part two, just 10 minutes long, to hear what happens after Leslie dies and crosses over.

A Young Artist Gets A Miracle!

That morning I wished that I could meet with the famous band and network with them. That night I was on stage singing with them! A miracle in Monterrey and in my life as an artist.