Kids Explain Why Women Are Paid Less Than Men
Street interviews asking kids to explain why women earn less than men (United States, 2010s).
Street interviews asking kids to explain why women earn less than men (United States, 2010s).
Street interviews asking Americans what they think the federal minimum wage should be (United States, 2010s).
Street interviews exploring the argument that a $15 minimum wage could hurt the workers it’s meant to help (United States, 2010s).
Street interviews asking Americans where they think their tax dollars actually go (United States, 2010s).
Washingtonian.com takes to the street for candid reactions to Eatonville, one of DC’s most culturally significant Black-owned restaurants (Washington, D.C., 2009).
NBC News report tracking Trump’s pivot from builder to brand licensor after his 1990s bankruptcies (New York City, 1990s).
Street interviews with unemployed workers in northern England during the 1980s recession (Merseyside and Teesside, United Kingdom, 1985).
Street interviews capturing the attitudes, speech, and worldview of Wall Street workers in 1979 (Wall Street, New York City, 1979).
Street interviews asking Wall Street workers about their lives and whether they’ve changed over time (Wall Street, New York City, 1979).
Man-on-the-street interviews with Wall Street professionals in 1979 (Wall Street, New York City, 1979).
BBC Man Alive street interviews exploring the economic and cultural divide between northern and southern England (England, 1970).
BBC documentary observing and interviewing shoppers about their habits in 1970 (United Kingdom, 1970).