StoryCorps Chicago: ‘What Is Justice?‘
Lisa Daniels’ son was killed four years ago. But she’s made her peace with the person accused of shooting him.
Lisa Daniels’ son was killed four years ago. But she’s made her peace with the person accused of shooting him.
John Wahlfedt has always been passionate about trains. His daughter Laura, and granddaughter Sarah asked him to explain.
Marty Winefield spent most of his teenage years getting high and trying to not think about his dad, who was in a prison.
In 1933, a group of nuns moved from Iowa to a church in the Bronzeville neighborhood. Now, the last of their group are retiring.
Jayme Robinson is 21 and a college graduate. That’s no small feat, considering that she became homeless her senior year of high school.
When Tucker growing up in Arkansas, his mom told him not to hang around another boy she suspected was gay.
Judy Presta and her husband, Mark Geraci, had ten rounds of in vitro fertilization and lost five children in their quest to get pregnant.
Ben Baker spent ten years in prison for a crime he says he didn’t commit. But he still believes in the system.
Nicole Redmond thought she knew who she was. Then she joined the Peace Corps and her idea of herself got an update.
Laura Heffernan is the youngest of eleven kids in her family. She came to the StoryCorps booth at Chicago’s Cultural Center with her 90-year-old mom, Elizabeth, who explained how her outlook on a …