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41:54
Jerome Hughes and Dwain Bridges

Friends Jerome Hughes (42) and Dwain Bridges (30) talk about how they and their families have struggled with their homosexuality and their HIV statuses.

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38:04
Sarah Clark and Conor McGlade

Conor McGlade (27) speaks with his fiance Sarah Clark (28) about how they met during a study abroad program in New Zealand, started dating and eventually became engaged in Ireland.

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02:15:18
Kathi Martin and Billie Ross

Kathi Martin (55) and her friend Billie Ross (62) talk about how Kathi's relationship with her father influenced her going into ministry and what happened on the day that Kathi was ousted from her own church that she built.

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40:27
Clyde Waldron and Anne Riggsby

Anne Riggsby (60) interviews her father, Korean War veteran, Clyde Waldron (83) about his experiences growing up in South Georgia, becoming a paratrooper, a Union Auto plant representative, a Builder, father and husband.

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33:10
Staci Catron and Kate Daly

Colleagues Staci Catron (49) and Kate Daly (29) ask each other questions about their life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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48:10
Beryll Taylor and Tessie Rogers

Beryll Taylor (73) speaks to her wife, Tessie Field Rogers (69), about how they first met. The two reflect on their childhoods growing up in Georgia and retiring to the Gulfport, FL area. They got married a few years ago...

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40:06
Raina Saunders and Edward Hall

Edward Austin Hall (59) asks his friend Raina Saunders [no age given] about her life and relationships.

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40:38
Amy Coulliette and Richard Allen

Amy Coulliette (51) interviews her father, Richard Allen (70), about his childhood in the Tunas, Missouri, his experience serving in the U.S. Navy, his retirement in the Ozarks region, and the characters that he has met along the way.

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42:57
Ulysses Elijah, Nancy Lehrer , and Sarah Blanton

Physical therapists, Sarah Blanton (50) and Nancy Lehrer (49), interview their patient, Ulysess Elijah (59), who talks about his life after a life-changing spinal cord injury.

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38:19
Danielle D'Haiti and TaTeasha Brown

Friends, Danielle D'Haiti (27) and TaTeasha Davis-Brown (34) have a conversation about Danielle's experience with homdlessness and the events that lead up to her being a homeless single parent.

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25:15
Elisheba Fowlkes and Julie Jones

StoryCorps intern, Julie Jones (47), interviews Elisheba Fowlkes (33) about her family history, recent move from Brooklyn to Atlanta, and most notable memories working for Barack Obama's campaign in 2012.

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40:03
Calinda Lee and Kennedi Johnson

Dr. Calinda Lee (48) talks with her intern Kennedi Johnson (24) about the Corona Collective work, the uprisings in the US, and thoughts of solidarity.

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43:45
Jean Hughey, William Hughey, Tara Hughey, and Amanda Hughey

Tara (34) and Amanda Hughey (26) interview their grandparents, William(87) and Jean L. Hughey (85), about growing up during the depression, memories of World War II, their courtship and marriage, and favorite life memories.

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38:12
Summer Seven and Olusegun Williams

Summer Hill Seven (56) shares a conversation with his friend Olusegun Williams (75) about their work in music and theater, their lives in Tallahassee, and their friendship.

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53:44
Georgia Riddick and Sarah Kirchner

One Small Step participants Georgia Riddick [no age given] and Sarah Kirchner [no age given] discuss their experiences with desegregation busing, the people who helped them begin their careers, their concerns about the environment, and their frustrations with the United...

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34:40
Leon Goldstein and Jeff Schatten

Jeff Schatten (31) interviews his grandfather, Leon C. Goldstein, about his career as a business owner, views on race, experience serving as the president of the Atlanta chapter of the Anti Defamation League, and most notable life lessons .

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42:19
Susie Hatfield and Brooke Hatfield

Brooke Hatfield (30) interviews her mother, Susie Hatfield (56) about her favorite childhood memories, most notable experiences of her 32-year teaching career, and struggles with breast cancer and family deaths.