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Betsy Wade, former journalist with The New York Times, talks her granddaughter Leah Boylan and JAWS fellow Lauren McGaughy.
Janet Brindle Reddick joined the Orlando Sentinel the week of three tragic major national news events. She's taking some time off to heal, and discusses the aspects of identifying as a journalist while not necessarily in the newsroom with Nicole...
Jane Isay and Roxanne Foster talk about Roxanne's journalism career and the legacy of JAWS.
Life story in and around Hot Springs, NC. Born January 8, 1914, spent first 15 years in Grassy Creek area.
As the interviewer I tried to structure the interview in the order of past, present future. So from her childhood, to her relationship with my father, to having me as a child, and finally to her future
Betsy Wade Legacy Fund Fellow Lauren McGaughy sits down with Betsy Wade, long-time New York Times editor and columnist, at the 2017 Journalism and Women Symposium in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Lois Jeannine Woods (Nanny), 83, Grandmother Trevor Orlando Bras, 29, Grandson Life of Nanny’s parents, growing up, relationship with Papa, childhood of mom, what future generations should know.
Harold Printz served in the Vietnam War as a medic. He talks about his time in the military and what daily life was like.