Beginning October 22nd, you’ll have the opportunity to share your stories during the StoryCorps MobileBooth’s month-long visit to Hampton Roads. At the MobileBooth, interviews are conducted between two people who know and care about each other. You’ll hear a selection of these local stories on WHRV…
Kendall Bailey talks about his experience being discharged from the Marine Corps under the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy with his friend Don Davis.
MJ Seide talks with her eldest granddaughter Genna about the first time they met.
Regina talks with her daughter about how the Access College Foundation helped her achieve her dreams.
Adam talks with his mother about how culture impacts her relationships with her own parents.
Three friends talk about growing up in the 1940's.
On February 2, 1959, seventeen African-American students entered six previously all-white middle and high schools in Norfolk, VA. Andrew Heidelberg speaks with his friend Brenda Andrews about being one of those seventeen students.
Sisters Annette Eissen, Betty Yarbough and Edith Fyve remember their mother, Edna Noble and sing a chorus of 'Keep on the Sunny Side.'
Sisters Annette Eissen, Betty Yarbough and Edith Fyve remember their mother, Edna Noble.
Christina's husband, Tom, died during his 11th deployment as a Navy Seal. Hear her talk with her children, Meghan and John, about missing their Dad.
Sara interviews her son, Noah, about school, what makes a good friend, and what Noah likes about himself as a person.
Kate McCauley shares her views on marriage and the Navy with her friend Heide Walker.