My wonderful Nana

this is an interview about a displaced person. The story of how she got to America. And how it was like as a child going through Ellis island and starting a new life in America. 

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Paulette Horton and Arthur Mack

Friends and colleagues Paulette Davis Horton (67) and Arthur L. Mack (67) have a conversation about the history of how freed slaves began being educated in post-Civil War Mobile, Alabama, and how some of those initial students impacted African-American education...

Tío Benny

Tío Benny had a very adventurous life. He never took anything for granted and that made him the man he is today

Jonathan Hurley Interview

Jack Charles raised in Buchanan County, is a hardworking man. He loves his family, life, and god most of all.

The great Thanksgiving listen

I feel honored to have had the right to interview Stacey Spinale.

Sugar Can’t Bring Him Down

“You’ll be dead by the age of fifty” Jerry Sraberg was told. 14 year old Demi Weitz interviews her grandfather, Jerry Sraberg, about how being a diabetic affected him in negative and positive ways and the obstacles he overcame. In...

A Class Act

In this interview we talked about some of mrs. Osika's most proud moments, and people who shaped who she is today.

David Dodson and Christy Hightower
January 15, 2017 App Interview

David Dodson tells the story of his father, Dwight Dodson, who was the senior pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Chicago in the 1950’s. That church prided itself on its history of having been formed by a group of...