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  • Dr. Gina Tillis & Sheri Neely poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Ani_Gine__Sheri_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Dr. Gina Tillis & Sheri Neely

    Dr. Gina Tillis grew up in a multiracial, bilingual household in California. In high school, she moved to Texas where, generations earlier, her family helped start an all-Black school. Gina came to StoryCorps with Sheri Neely — her friend and fellow board member of the Memphis 13 Foundation, a nonprofit that advocates for educational equity to honor the thirteen African American students who were the first to integrate the public schools in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1961. Together, they reflect on Gina’s educational experience and the legacy of desegregation.

  • Elisabeth"Biz" Lindsay-Ryan & Suni Kartha poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Archive_Elisabeth__Suni_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Elisabeth"Biz" Lindsay-Ryan & Suni Kartha

    Elisabeth "Biz" Lindsay-Ryan and Suni Kartha were strangers in Evanston, Illinois who believed that there were serious inequities in the way that the parent-teacher associations (PTA) were able to raise and spend money for schools in their district. They remember how they eventually galvanized the rest of their community to rethink that approach.

  • From the Vault: Henri Belolo poster image canonical_images/feature/FromTheVault_HenriBelolo_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
    The War on Disco | Digital Short

    From the Vault: Henri Belolo

    French music producer Henri Belolo tells the origin story behind the iconic disco group the Village People.

  • Diane Hayes Powers & Destiny McLurkin poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Archive_Diane_and_Destiny_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Diane Hayes Powers & Destiny McLurkin

    Diane Hayes PowersĀ tells her daughter Destiny McLurkin about growing up in segregated Seattle and how her experiences during school desegregation inspired her to advocate for young people in her community.

  • Jacquelyn Howard & LueRachelle Brim-Atkins poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Archive_Luerachelle_and_Jacquelyn_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Jacquelyn Howard & LueRachelle Brim-Atkins

    LueRachelle Brim-Atkins grew up in Naples, Texas, where strict segregation was a part of everyday life. Years later she moved to Seattle, Washington. There, she spoke with her friend, Jacquelyn Howard, about her early life, and how her family’s legacy led her to becoming an educator.

  • Katie Wetsell & Chris Horan poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Archive_Chris_and_Katie_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Katie Wetsell & Chris Horan

    Chris Horan tells his daughter Katie Wetsell about his recollections of school desegregation as a white student in McGehee, Arkansas in the 1960s. The two reflect on what they have learned through his experiences and stories, and how that informs how they move through the world today.=

  • Angela Ross & Jeanette Taylor poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Archive_Jeanette_and_Angela_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Angela Ross & Jeanette Taylor

    When the Chicago Board of Education voted to close 50 elementary schools, the majority of students affected were Black, who were being bused to new schools in sometimes rival gang territories. Community organizer Jeanette Taylor and teacher Angela Ross talked about the impact of the school closures on their community.

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    Casa Susanna | Clip

    Transcending Media

    Director and co-producer of the ground breaking Netflix Documentary DISCLOSURE Sam Feder and director of the Transgender Media Lab and Transgender Media Portal Laura Horak speak with activist, author and media strategist Raquel Willis about the history and effects of transgender representation in media.

  • Still Separate, Still Unequal poster image canonical_images/feature/Conversations_Still_Separate_canonical.jpg XXX Clip
    The Busing Battleground | Clip

    Still Separate, Still Unequal

    National director of Education Innovation and Research for the NAACP Dr. Ivory Toldson and executive director of the Education and Civil Rights Initiative Dr. Adrienne Dixson speak with professor of education leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University, Sonya Douglass about the state of educational equity in America nearly seventy years afterĀ Brown vs Board of Education.

  • Louis Jordan & Andrew Jordan poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Animation_Andrew__Jordan_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Louis Jordan & Andrew Jordan

    Louis Jordan grew up on a farm in Americus, Georgia during the late 1950's. He spoke with his son, Andrew about the racial tensions and unrest that marked his childhood and how desegregating his high school helped shape the man he would become.

  • Suzanne Lee & Howard Wong poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Howard__Suzanne_A_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Suzanne Lee & Howard Wong

    In the summer of 1974, Suzanne Lee was a first-year teacher living in Boston’s Chinatown and Howard Wong was an 11-year-old middle schooler. They remembered when the notice for desegregation first came, and how it eventually led to a Chinese student boycott of Boston schools.

  • Judith Stoia & Patricia Kelly poster image canonical_images/feature/StoryCorps_Anim_Pat__Judy_canonical.jpg XXX Digital Short
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    Judith Stoia & Patricia Kelly

    Judy Stoia first met Patricia Kelly when Pat knocked on her door and asked if she was interested in selling her home. It was 1976, and many whites were fleeing Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood because of school desegregation. Now, nearly 50 years later, they remember that tumultuous time…