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Ramon A. Rosales (23) (above) talks with his grandfather Ramon Rosales Sr. (77) (bottom right) about his time in the Navy, being captured as a Prisoner of War, and the problems that arise when veterans seek healthcare. Also pictured: Adan...
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Keith Levy (59) about his work as the legendary drag queen Sherry Vine.
In the Fall of 2017 -- about seven months before it was widely reported by the media -- a quiet pilot program began in El Paso to separate 'older' children from their parents at the Border. Once it became public,...
Holland Forsythe (19) catches up with her friend, Michael Farmer (19) about what it's like to attend film school in Los Angeles. The two also discuss Michael's outlandish trip to a remote farm in Colorado.
Linda Dean Goolsbee tells StoryCorps facilitator Rose Gorman of her parents, Jack and Francis Dean.
Amy Stell: 2020-06-25 21:21:01 Amy Stell (48) visits with her father, Larry Thompson (77) and briefly her mother, Ethwa Ann Thompson (75), about their El Paso connection, meeting mama, and advice for his grandchildren.
Timiera Jackson (17) talks with her sister Nydessa Villegas (25) about how the new way of the world has affected her and her life.
Chase Bibler along with his sister, Gianna Bibler, talk about equality in sports and how there is a divide amongst men and women. Speaking on behalf of her own experiences growing up and being around women's athletics, Gianna provides a...
Juan Pablo De Anda De Alva engages in a meaningful conversation about racism in Mexico with RacismoMX founder José Antonio Aguilar.
Interviewing my father as a security guard for his school on his opinion on gun control laws. Finding out what's being done in school to better the issue. And what he believes can be done further.