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Steve Tiernan discusses: his family history in Albany,Georgia; experiences attending Dougherty County Schools; and building a successful technology company with international partners in Albany, Georgia.
WY Students Britney D and Aster B take time to reflect on experiences in Whitney Young and how it has affected them in their high school journey.
Nel Wolfe (15) and their father Gerald Wolfe (43) talk about his roofing career.
High school student, Athul Santhosh, dives into a unique, unheard persepective during the Gulf War, through US Air Force veteran, civil engineer Christopher Robey.
Jackie Sanders describes: attending Dougherty County Schools while growing up in Albany, Georgia; playing competitive softball while working in industry; officiating sporting events at different levels; and photographing his extensive travel throughout the US.
Rachel Sumo, MSN, AGNP-C, PMHNP-C Rachel Sumo is a determined, self-motivated, compassionate, and influential health professional born and raised in Liberia, West Africa, and she migrated to the United States in 2001. Growing up in Liberia, a country with poor...
Helen Ladson (Heritage Works, Inc.) interviews Award-winning Public Historian & Environmental Justice Advocate Hermina Glass-Hill (Susie King Taylor Women's Institute & Ecology Center) for a discussion about finding Self in Historic preservation. Hermina shares insight on how honoring the legacy...
How my granddad went from growing up on Chicago's South Side to leading the charge in Vietnam and what those experiences taught him.