
StoryCorps In Cincinnati
Wednesdays at 6:45 am, 8:45 am and 4:44pm
91.7 WVXU was proud to host the national story-gathering project StoryCorps at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for four weeks during April and May 2017. While here, they recorded over 140 conversations between our neighbors, friends and family.
Beginning June 7, we will air a segment of one of those conversations each Wednesday at 6:45 & 8:45am during Morning Edition and 4:44pm during All Things Considered.
Our thanks to the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./US Bank Foundation and The Johnson Foundation for their support.
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On this final StoryCorps in Cincinnati, the Carol Ann and Ralph V Haile Jr./US Bank Foundation helped bring StoryCorps to Cincinnati. Here, VP Eric Avner…
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On this week's StoryCorps in Cincinnati: Susan Eiswerth and her husband, Cincinnati Public Radio Station Manager Rich Eiswerth, talk about their search…
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Nicole Zistler and 10-year-old son Tristan talk about his adoption and birth father.UPDATE: Tristan and his birth father met last November, and several…
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Teresa Heckenmueller was one of a very small percentage of female officers in the Air Force during the early 1980s. But an unexpected life event ended…
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Longtime friends Simón Sotelo and Alfonso Cornejo talk about Cincinnati's Hispanic community and what inspired the creation of the long running local…
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A daughter and father talk about how his alcoholism impacted her and the family in this conversation between Sadie Steller and Lee Ferguson.
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Work, career, family, and reminiscences of when they met…a conversation between friends Tiffany Hudson and Dana Makstaller.
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David Martin and Jose Cabrera have forged a friendship that started 10 years ago in the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program and continues to this day in the…
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Despite an array of differences, Raymond Terrell and Tracey Duest have a strong, sustaining friendship they both nurture and appreciate, as they discuss…
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Octogenarian sisters Betty and Mary Lea Siegel grew up and still live on Kroger Avenue on Cincinnati's east side. They share some of their memories of…