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Neighbors and fellow church members Susie Brunson [no age given] and Algin "Al" Holloway [no age given] reminisce about their neighborhood before a freeway was constructed through it.
Talked about food storage and how food was made for the holidays. Also mentioned times during the war years as well as DDT usage afterwards.
Sadie interviews her dad to get a feel for the process.
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...
Interview with mum after stopping cancer treatment. A review of her life and thoughts on how it has gone. Due to Covid19 and Mum's illness, I, the interviewer, am wearing a face mask so the audio is not the greatest.
Lucy Orta, museum volunteer spoke with Elizabeth Turnbull, owner of Copa restaurant. Copa hosted the second event of the Museum of Durham History Dining Series. The series was part of the programming surrounding the museum's exhibit, Dining Out In Durham,...
Joanie shares her secret to approaching her 73rd birthday as a 23 year old.
Follow up to talk about Diego's experience with mental health
Friends Wayne Terrell (70) and Algin "Al" Holloway (78) reminisce about their lives in the Merrick-Moore community of Durham, North Carolina.
One Small Step partners Nancy [No Name Given] (63) and Chris Wellman (46) share a conversation about faith, political divides, and their experiences growing up.
Stefani Priskos (26) and Suz Robinson (71) discuss their involvement in the Triangle Threshold Singers, a group that sings for individuals on the thresholds of living and dying in North Carolina.
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.
Kiplyn Primus (61) has a conversation with fellow Atlanta Business League member, William A. Clement (79), about his family history, including William’s own role as an entrepreneur and business owner.
Stefani Priskos (26) speaks with Joy Williamson (70) about her involvement in the Triangle Threshold Singers, a group that sings for individuals on the thresholds of living and dying in North Carolina. This conversation was held via Zoom due to...
Jenna Phinney (Daughter of Sharon) Sharon Jones Phinney (Daughter of Nana or Doris Ann Decatur Jones) Doris D. Jones/Nana
Sisters Pat James (65) and Lula "Juanita" James (64) speak with their mother, Lula Jenkins (86), about the Braggtown community in Durham, North Carolina.
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.
We talked about memories of food growing up, how food is connecting us to our community right now, and what we’ve learned about food during this pandemic.
An extension on the discussion about football and concussions with a recently medically retired UNH football athlete; Sean Burns.
The story of my father’s life growing up in the South as an activist during the Civil Rights movement.
German soccer player gets an opportunity to play collegiate soccer at D1 university of New Hampshire. Find out why he wanted to come overseas
Amy Howell (46) shares a conversation with her husband, Luca Coletāo [no age given], about how they first met, their time in Paris together, their decision to move to North Carolina, their son, and their hopes for the future.
Mrs. Hinch talks about growing up in North Carolina with her siblings, going to the theatre, civil rights, and moving North.