Cactus Car Wash owner Frank Lynch (L) talks with his employee and friend, Antonio Douglas (R), about helping him get in shape.
Recorded in partnership with WABE in Atlanta, GA. Array
“When I first met Antonio he was 270 pounds...”
Cactus Car Wash owner Frank Lynch (L) talks with his employee and friend, Antonio Douglas (R), about helping him get in shape.
Recorded in partnership with WABE in Atlanta, GA. Array
“People will make fun of her in school...”
Debbie Watterson talks with her 10-year-old son, Mitchel, about being an older brother to his sister, Bridget, who is deaf.
Recorded in partnership with the San Luis Obispo County SELPA (Special Education Local Plan Area) in Atascadero, CA.
“I knew the top ten on the radio and I could do my nails, but I didn't even know how to cook.”
Lucille Mascareñas tells her son, Victor, about what happened when she moved from the city to work on her husband's family farm.
Recorded in partnership with KRZA in Taos, New Mexico.
“It's like the whole school, all the kids are my family”
53-year-old Willie Jefferson tells Chloe Smith, a student at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School, about the 23 years he has worked there as a custodian.
Recorded in partnership with WABE in Atlanta, GA.
“She brought a glimmer of hope...”
Andrew DeVries remembers the impact that a hospitalist's support had on his recovery from a serious motorcycle accident.
Recorded in partnership with Spectrum Health and WGVU in Grand Rapids, MI.
“I spotted this book that looked rather risque...”
Judge Olly Neal tells his daughter, Karama, how he discovered African American author Frank Yerby while cutting class and hiding out in the school library.
Recorded in partnership with the Federation of Genealogical Societies in Little Rock, AR.
“I was six years old when she left for New York City.”
José Cruz tells his daughter, Grace, about living in Villa Juana, a neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, while his mother was living in New York City.
Recorded in New York, NY. Click here for more Historias
“I just felt I was not living an honest life.”
Tony Perri tells his grandson, Jeffrey about coming out as a gay man.
Recorded in partnership with Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley and WXXI in Rochester, NY.