StoryCorps San Joaquin - A Male Impersonator Recalls Her Heyday As An Entertainer
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Alice Daniel
2y ago
And now to StoryCorps San Joaquin, a series based on our collaboration with the personal history project, StoryCorps. In this edited conversation from February's 2020 mobile tour in the Valley, 23-year-old Emalee Farley interviews 75-year-old El Daña about her life as a male impersonator entertaining in Fresno and beyond ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin - A Mother Tells Her Daughter About Living Through The Hiroshima Bombing
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Alice Daniel
2y ago
And now to StoryCorps San Joaquin, a series based on our collaboration with the personal history project, StoryCorps. In this edited conversation from February's 2020 mobile tour in Fresno, 64-year-old daughter Nadine Takeuchi asks her 88-year-old mother Harumi Sasaki about her experience as a Japanese-American teenager living through the Hiroshima bombing ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin - A Best Friend Shares Her Father's Story: A Trip To Hiroshima During WWII
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Alice Daniel
2y ago
In this StoryCorps San Joaquin segment, 53-year-old Joan Yamate Taketa talks with her lifelong friend Celeste Johnston, 54, about what she has learned of her paternal family history. The two also talk about their decades-long close friendship. Joan calls Celeste the “repository of a lot of her memories” and shares a story about her father. When Joan’s father was a young boy in the United States, he travelled with his mother to Japan to retrieve his older sister, who had been going to school near Hiroshima. And then Pearl Harbor was bombed. Joan tells Celeste the rest of the story ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin: A Fresnan Fondly Recalls Life Lessons From His Pioneering Grandma
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Alice Daniel
2y ago
And now it’s time for StoryCorps San Joaquin, edited conversations from the mobile 2020 tour in Fresno and Bakersfield documenting the stories of Valley residents. Today Jeff Bowman tells StoryCorps facilitator Ava Ahmadbeigi about childhood summers spent with his pioneering grandmother, Billy Murphy. At age 46, she became the first woman to operate a fire lookout tower in California, 8,000 feet up in the San Bernardino National Forest. That was shortly after WWII and she did it for the next 23 years ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin: A Daughter Learns More About Her Grandmother's Social Justice Legacy
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Alice Daniel
2y ago
And now to StoryCorps San Joaquin, a series based on our collaboration with the personal history project Storycorps. In this edited conversation from February's 2020 mobile tour in Bakersfield, 15-year-old Emily Gorospe interviews her mother Valerie Gorospe about her grandmother, Teresa De Anda ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin: Giving Voice To Community, Tracing The History of CMAC
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Soreath Hok
2y ago
Now to StoryCorps San Joaquin. This series is part of our collaboration with the personal history project. We’ll be airing segments over the next year based on recorded conversations from February’s 2020 mobile tour in Fresno and Bakersfield. In today’s feature: Giving voice to the community. You’ll hear from the team behind non-profit Community Media Access Collaborative about how it all started and its mission to serve the public through media access ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin: Practice What You Preach, Two Sisters Commemorate Their Loving Father
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Soreath Hok
2y ago
And now it’s time for another StoryCorps San Joaquin. As part of our collaboration with the personal history project, we’ll be airing segments over the next year based on recorded conversations from February’s 2020 mobile tour in Fresno and Bakersfield. Today you’ll hear from two sisters, Diane Flowers and Marilyn Harris. They share stories about their beloved father, a man dedicated to peace and practicing what you preach. Diane starts the conversation ..read more
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StoryCorps San Joaquin: Mother And Daughter Trace Their Roots In El Salvador, Talk Food And Family
StoryCorps San Joaquin
by Soreath Hok
2y ago
And now it’s time for another episode of StoryCorps San Joaquin. As part of Valley Public Radio’s collaboration with the personal history project, we’re airing segments based on recorded conversations from February’s 2020 mobile tour in Fresno and Bakersfield. Today, we’re going to hear from mother and daughter, Maria and Jasmine Leiva as they trace their family roots in El Salvador ..read more
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