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Liliana Talamantes moved from El Paso, Texas all the way to Alaska for college. She did encounter some discrimination because of her skin color.
This interview explores the experiences of Brenda Valles, a school teacher, and the racial discrimination she faced as a child and now as an educator.
My Parents talks about the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement and describe their lives during the 1970's!
On May 17, 2018, Ms. Vonceia Robinson gave this StoryCorps interview on behalf of her imprisoned son, Derius Robinson. The interview was conducted by Southern Truth and Reconciliation—STAR Inc., (www.southerntruth.net), a social justice organization based in Atlanta, Georgia. STAR intern,...
A brief overview of what Restorative Justice is in comparison to our current justice system.
Friends and coworkers at The Environmental Charter School, Ashley Capps (31) and Michelle King (48), speak about being members of the Guerrilla Teacher Academy, reinventing traditional teaching methods, and trying to do right by all students.
Dan Van Ness (66) speaks to his wife, Brenda Van Ness (65), about his career dedicated to implementing prison reform both locally and internationally.
Joshua Gardner (27) talks to big sister Shawsheen Gardner John (30) about growing up in the Uintah Basin being mixed race. The siblings discuss what it felt like to be white and Ute while living on the Ute reservation, and...
Alice Morgan (69( tells her friend Nina Tisara (74) about her social work and her work fighting for civil rights.