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- When Darius Clark Monroe was only 16, he and two friends decided to rob a bank. It altered the course of his life forever-and led to an unexpected connection.
- Growing up in the 1950's, Pat began to understand he was gay. It was something he thought he was hiding well. But one day, after performing at a school assembly, Pat learned that his father could see him much more clearly than he realized.
- Diane Hayes Powers tells her daughter Destiny McLurkin about growing up in segregated Seattle and how her experiences during school desegregation inspired her to advocate for young people in her community.
- Elisabeth "Biz" Lindsay-Ryan and Suni Kartha were strangers in Evanston, Illinois who believed that there were serious inequities in the way that the PTA were able to raise and spend money for schools in their district.
- World War II veteran Joseph Robertson remembers a German soldier he killed at the Battle of the Bulge; a story from the archives of America's national oral history project StoryCorps.
- Nature of War is a story about a soldier who has been deployed to Baghdad, Iraq and how he befriends two local boys there and how they have left an life long impression on him.
- LueRachelle Brim-Atkins grew up in Naples, TX, where strict segregation was a part of everyday life. Years later she moved to Seattle, WA. She spoke with her friend, Jacquelyn, about how her family's legacy led her to becoming an educator.
- Contemporary voices in the LGBTQ community discuss 'Remembering Stonewall', the first documentary to chronicle the historic 1969 event that sparked the gay liberation movement.
- Theresa Burroughs recalls her persistence to claim her right to vote during the Jim Crow era in the rural South.
- New York City sanitation worker Angelo Bruno and his long-time partner, Eddie Nieves, talk about becoming a part of the community they served on their route.