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Barbi Fisher discusses: her experiences growing up in Albany, GA and attending Dougherty County schools; her 31 years as a classroom teacher in three Dougherty County high schools; and her current work preparing teachers for the classroom.
a discussion between Rebecca Conant and her Mother Roberta. reflecting on Roberta's life and her diagnosis of terminal cancer.
Father, Christopher Bowling (41), and daughter, Helen Bowling (19), talk about the accessibility of art and what Christopher's experience with sketching and writing was like and what financial, social, mental, and systemic barriers he faced.
Trinity faculty member Amy Chaplin and junior Elizabeth Ray explore their interests in art and music.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to artist Jay Critchley (77) about how he turned an old cesspool on his property in Provincetown, Massachusetts into a performance space known as the Theater in the Ground.
Friends Jonathan Schmitz (68) and E. "Ted" Arnn (77) share what led them to Chautauqua Institution, and what they love most about the place. They also describe their collaboration on preserving family and Chautauqua history and offer advice to new...
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Jimmy Lee Curits (61) about his life in Provincetown as an artist, beloved nightlife doyenne and a bon vivant.
Retired educator Sue and current GRCC employee Jany reflect on Sue's career and retirement, exploring the profound impact of her teaching on both individuals and the community. They discuss Sue's journey, highlighting the lasting legacy she leaves behind through her...
we heard stories of Avas life the challenges she's been through and her journey and advice with art