‘I Was Not Marching In The Street, But I Was Marching In The Business’
In the wake of King’s assassination, a Chicago advertising executive advised clients on marketing to African-Americans.
In the wake of King’s assassination, a Chicago advertising executive advised clients on marketing to African-Americans.
The 98-year-old chaplain for the Loyola men’s basketball team sat down with a former player to talk about her love for Ramblers basketball.
Dalila Sagastume and her son, Nestor Gomez, reflect on how their lives have changed since they left Guatemala 30 years ago.
Arianna and Irakere met in 2011 on their way to an anti-immigration protest. Seven years later, they got engaged at the StoryCorps booth.
On a last-minute trip to Chicago with his friend Marvin Flores, Matthew Argame talked about coming out to his parents a few days before.
When he was in middle school, Garry Mitchell, Jr.’s dad showed up at the principal’s office to make sure he got into an advanced classes.
When Meredith Bailey turned 21, she and her sister visited the StoryCorps booth to talk about their parents who died when they were young.
Two years ago, Mike Simmons-Gessesse quit his job to travel alone and learn more about his family tree.
When Jahmal Cole was young, his dad used drugs around him and taught him how to steal. But he also gave him the courage to become a leader.
Two high school classmates shared their deepest fears at StoryCorps in Chicago.