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Sisters Pat James (65) and Lula "Juanita" James (64) speak with their mother, Lula Jenkins (86), about the Braggtown community in Durham, North Carolina.
Vanessa Evans (63) and her brother Robert Mason (68) remember their childhoods, living in the time of segregation, and the now destroyed black community of Hayti. They also talk about what they hope for most and give messages to future...
Father and son Paul Daye (68) and Darian Daye (33) reflect on living on family, work, and living in the Merrick-Moore community of Durham, North Carolina.
Sisters Cyntell Allen (38) and Courtney Evans (29) remember their childhoods together, reflect on what changes they'd like to see in their community, and share what they are most excited about. They also speak directly to some of the most...
Husband and wife, Allen O Brown Jr. (95) and Velma Brown (90), speak with their daughter Ponsella Brown (66) about changes in the Merrick-Moore neighborhood of Durham, North Carolina.
Florine Moore (62) and her daughter Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence (46) reflect on their church and the Bragtown community in Durham, North Carolina.
Friends Aundra "Sissy" Tatum (64) and Bonita Green (63) remember their childhoods in the Merrick-Moore community of Durham, North Carolina.
Friends Kia Harrell [no age given] and Maurice Noble (72) remember how they met, why they moved to the Braggtown neighborhood of Durham, and share their hopes for the future of their neighborhood.
Friends and colleagues Vannessa Evans (63) and Bonita Green (63) honor the histories of their families and communities within Durham, North Carolina. They discuss their activist efforts to prevent gentrification and preserve local Black history and culture.
Friends Reverend Dr. Warren Herndon (71) and Calvin Philpot (73) remember their childhoods growing up in the Durham neighborhood of Merrick-Moore. They also talk about recent changes and gentrification in the neighborhood and their hopes for the future of the...