StoryCorps

Our mission is to preserve and share humanity's stories in order to build connections between people & create a more just and compassionate world.

Jerry Piazza & Allen Callaci

"You become an expert on deception..." Jerry Piazza, a 64-year-old student in the adult literacy program at the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, talks to Allen Callaci, the literacy librarian, about navigating life without the ability to read. They talk about his decision to go to tutoring and publicly reveal his struggle.

04-13
02:28

Len Berk's Poem "The Day the Price Went Up."

StoryCorps participant Len Berk recorded his poem, "The Day the Price Went Up." Listen to his StoryCorps interview here: http://bit.ly/1oGD20R

04-07
00:31

Jenny and Myra Millinger

Jenny Millinger interviews her mother, Myra, about her experiences working at the Ford Foundation.

01-14
00:43

George Takei and Brad Altman

George Takei speaks with his husband Brad Altman in the Japanese American National Museum about his memory of internment camp during World War II.

01-05
01:15

John King and Alan Osterweil

In a 2011 conversation recorded in New York City, John King talks to Alan Osterweil, John's elementary school teacher at PS 276 in Brooklyn. Together, the recall the sudden death of John's mother when John was in Alan’s 4th grade class. On January 1, 2016, John King becomes U.S Secretary of Education, succeeding Arne Duncan.

12-31
02:30

StoryCorps 446: Too Much Hurt

The first major engagement of the Vietnam War was fought 50 years ago this month in the la Drang Valley. In this Veterans Day episode of the StoryCorps podcast, we hear three stories from and about men who served in Vietnam. The stories tell about what happened while they were deployed overseas as well as the battles they fought once they returned home.

11-11
12:44

StoryCorps 445: Goodnight, Harry

In this podcast, we present two stories with ties to Halloween.

11-02
11:41

StoryCorps 444: Your Biggest Fan

In this week’s podcast, stories about people meeting some of their heroes—both famous and not.

10-28
12:40

StoryCorps 443: The Saint of Dry Creek

In this week’s podcast, three stories from our OutLoud initiative — which collects stories of the LGBTQ community — about what happens when you decide to come out, or not.

10-21
18:21

StoryCorps 442: Hostage

In this podcast, we present two stories about hostage situations that had very different endings.

10-13
09:35

StoryCorps 441: Right Place, Right Time

Three stories about being in the right place at the right time, and making the most of it.

10-02
10:37

StoryCorps 440: On the Other Side of Death

StoryCorps and the National September 11 Memorial and Museum are recording one interview for each person lost on 9/11/2001. In this episode, you'll hear from family and friends remembering their loved ones, including the first official victim of the attacks, NYFD Chaplain Father Mychal Judge.

09-11
13:20

StoryCorps 439: Space Men

Stories about people who all have their eyes on the stars, from a street-corner astronomer to an astronaut.

09-02
20:38

Clela Rorex and Sue Larson

In late June 2014, county clerks in Colorado challenged a ban on same-sex marriage by issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples. The state attorney general has ordered them to stop, and the case has reached the Colorado Supreme Court. But few know that this is history repeating itself. Back in 1975, Clela Rorex was the newly-elected County Clerk in Boulder when she began issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples. At StoryCorps, Clela (R) told her friend, Sue Larson (L), that it started one day when two men came to her office door. On the day this story was broadcast, the Colorado Supreme Court ordered County Clerks in the state to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

09-02
02:46

Nathan Hoskins and Sally Evans

Nathan Hoskins knew from an early age that he was gay. But he quickly learned to keep that a secret. Nathan grew up in rural Kentucky, in a family that didn't tolerate homosexuality. At StoryCorps, he told his friend Sally Evans just how dangerous it was to be himself.

09-02
02:36

StoryCorps 438: The Wind and The Rain

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. A decade later, we revisit recordings made in our mobile recording booths, shortly after the storm, as well as a story about rebuilding in the Lower Ninth Ward.

08-25
14:46

Ghetto Life 101

The audio diaries of LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman, two young boys living in one of the most notorious public housing projects in America.

08-20
30:20

StoryCorps 437: Lasting Impression

In this episode, we'll hear stories about the things that stick, for better and for worse, and leave behind an impression that you can't shake.

08-19
13:19

StoryCorps 436: Great Escapes

Stories about escaping — or trying to escape — from bad situations, dangerous encounters, teachers, parents, and more.

08-13
12:49

StoryCorps 435: Major Bambi

Retired Marine Corps Major Donnie Dunagan served 25 years, including two tours in Vietnam. But during his entire military career there was one thing he didn't want his comrades to discover -- as a child he had been the voice of Bambi in the 1942 Disney film.

08-04
08:08

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