Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- history of medicine 846
- Childhood Games 846
- Spouse 572
- religious beliefs and practices 435
- family trips and excursions 846
- Appearance 846
- social beliefs and practices 610
- personal experiences 846
- memories of growing up 740
- memories of former times 530
- anecdotes (humorous but true stories) 378
- school day memories 373
- college 339
- 8,047 more
Partnerships Clear
- KUOW 9
- WVPE 7
- WERU 3
- Providence 2
- Providence Institute for Human Caring 2
- WUTC 2
- COVID-19 American History Project 1
- KRCB 1
- Voices of Freedom 1
- WTIP 1
Organizations Clear
- Triangle Threshold Singers 4
- UVA Karsh Institute of Democracy 3
- Madison County Public Library 2
- Madison County Public libriary 2
- Mercer University 2
- 56 more
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
One Small Step conversation partners John Trowbridge (58) and Jose Astorga (32) talk about connecting with new people, immigration, local issues, and homelessness.
Sara Santiago (32) interviews her father Gilbert Santiago (60) about their family history and growing up in Lubbock, Texas.
A young woman interviews her father about being a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War.
A man interviews his mother in law about her religious parents and her five children.
One Small Step conversation partners Drew Nichols (34) and Josh Beck (46) talk about how they were raised, what motivates people to be "good," constitutionalism, and misinformation.
Melinda Burke (57) interviews her father Eugene Luttrell (87) about growing up in Kentucky and joining the army during WW II.
One Small Step conversation partners Ash (46) and Maren Berblinger (25) talk about growing up in small towns in India and Kansas, valuing women's rights, being moderate, and causing healthy conflict.
Bruce White interivews his partner, Michi Vojta, about her travels to Kenya with the PeaceCorps, what she learned, what she experienced, and what she taught.
One Small Step conversation partners Jerry May (62) and Daniel "Dan" Fry (67) talk about politicians, Donald Trump, religion, and family.
David Blank interviews his wife Judith Bridges about her family and childhood.
Wade Kwon (40) talks with his friend Sean Kelley (37) about a near death experience he had just before starting college.
Kanwal Prakash (aka KP) (68) tells his friend Richard Hamilton (80) about surviving the violent partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, and later coming to American to become an architect.
Bill talks to his son about his career in the military before he was forced to change careers. His subsequent life as a civil engineer allowed him to stay closer to his family.
Friends and ex-coworkers Thomas and Errol talk about their lives and work with Foodlink.
Bohdan Jejna interviews his father Mykola Jejna about his youth and his family’s escape from their home in the Ukraine during World War II.
Ann Hartzog Hall, 76, is interviewed by her friend, Rebecca Williams, 47, about her parents.
Elizabeth "Beth" Hammond (57) interviews her father, Robert "Bob" Hammond (80), a native Floridian from Miami who has practiced dentistry internationally for around 48 years.
Amy and Beth recall meeting, becoming friends, and supporting each other through family tragedies.
Pooja Muthuraj (16) talks with fellow student at Maggie Lena Walker Governor's School, Elizabeth Celentano (18) about immigration, cultural and religious values, partisanship, and coming together as a country from opposite sides of the political aisle to listen and learn...
Roosevelt Harris (68) has a conversation with his colleague Zack Carter (59) about the effect of the oil spill on his own family and on his community.
Brad Zuniga (32) interviews his wife Yvette Zuniga (32) about growing up in Mexico and California as the child of migrant workers.
Kathleen Jean Shank, 62, talks with her husband Alan Shank, 65, about their lives before they met 19 years ago and their relationship since.
Esta entrevista fue grabada por Laisha Morales y está basada en su buen amigo Erick Feliz y su inmigración a Estados Unidos. Es un hombre de 30 años que emigró muy joven para mejorar su vida.
One Small Step conversation partners Thomas Neill (68) and Sherwin Lee (33) talk about the tension and guidance their religious convictions have brought to their lives and the people who helped them change their mind.