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This week on StoryCorps, Afriye Wekandodis continues her story from last week, shedding light on how and why she created the By The River Center for Humanity in Selma, Alabama.
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Today is our one-year anniversary of Quick-Fire Quips! To celebrate, host Baillee Majors sits down with a very special guest: her grandmother, Elaine Carmichael. At 92 years young, she's a retired teacher and principal at Goshen Elementary and former Troy Messenger writer and editor. She shares heartwarming stories of small-town life in Goshen— and offers her timeless wisdom on faith, family and what truly makes a community feel like home.
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This week on StoryCorps, Afriye Wekandodis tells the story of how she was called to move to Selma, Alabama where she would become the director of the Ancient Africa, Enslavement and Civil War Museum and the founder of the By The River Center for Humanity.
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This week on StoryCorps, Deborah Dabney is interviewed by Ian Murakami about her experience with her faith, and she delivers personal wisdom she has gained over the years.
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This week on StoryCorps, Cam Heen Johnson speaks with her mother Trai Vo as she recounts her decision to come to the U.S. from Vietnam and the importance of maintaining faith in Christ.
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Several groups are planning to push the Mobile County Commission to authorize the installation of atheist, Pagan and Universalist displays after…