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Kimberly Dilosa and JeBari Lewis

Kimberly Dilosa (40) and JeBari Lewis (20) talk about Kim's experiences during Hurricane Katrina and her work as a community organizer running the nonprofit foundation YOUTHanasia. Kim and JeBari discuss their efforts to combat negative media representations of black youth.

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Naomi Love and Charles Wiener

Naomi Love (27) interviews her uncle Charles "Charlie" Wiener (64) about his involvement in the YouTube Pipe Community, the highs and lows of his life, his perspective on family, and the life lessons that he has learned along the way.

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Meredith Hagie-McHugh and Eileen Hill-Hagie

Meredith Hagie-McHugh (48) shares a conversation with her mother, Eileen Hill-Hagie (74), about Eileen's childhood, their family, and their careers.

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Andrea Weahkee and Michael Langford

Andrea Weahkee (41) and Michael Langford (61) reflect on their time together at the ARCA rehabilitation facility and emphasize the importance of kindness, positivity, and gratitude.

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Tawana Anderson and Robert Anderson

Robert L. Anderson (79) talks about his banking career and his experience as the first Black executive at the Columbus Bank and Trust with his daughter, Tawana Anderson (50).

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Dusty Casteen and William Johnson

Friends Dusty Casteen (41) and William "Tommy" Johnson (51) talk about their friendship, their path to recovery, and the cold weather shelter they started in Wilmington, North Carolina.

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Lizzy Kelley and Wade Bishop

Spouses, Lizzy Kelley (36) and Wade Bishop (46), talk about their relationship, their life during the pandemic, and the message they would like to share with their future selves.

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Bob Rosenthal and Jill Rosenthal

Bob Rosenthal (83) talked with his wife Jill Rosenthal (76) about his father, growing up in Wisconsin, and the positive affect of his father's attitude on him and others.

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Phares O’Daffer and Sara Marberry

Phares O'Daffer (87) talks to his daughter, Sara Marberry (61), about growing up on a farm in Illinois, his teaching and writing career, caring for his late wife, and why the phrase, "Boots full of fish" describes him so well.

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Lisa Yemma and Larry Yemma

Lisa Yemma (49) shares a conversation with her father, Larry Yemma (72), about his family, his plans for the future, memory loss, and how he has been feeling recently.