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Husbands Terrill Thurman and Glenn Means reflect on how they met, how their instant and powerful connection gave them the courage to come out, and how they’ve continued to love one another through different phases of their lives after over more than a decade together.
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The StoryCorps MobileBooth is parked at Lexington's Woodland Park through April 14th, collecting oral histories from community members. In celebration of the city's 250th birthday, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton and Fayette County Clerk Susan Lamb had a conversation about learning, listening, and serving as women in public office.
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Lexingtonians can once again talk with each other about their life and times and have that conversation recorded for posterity in the Library of Congress. WUKY's Alan Lytle has details.
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71 year old Dominic Martina says his is a quintessential American story; growing up in the cultural revolution of the 1960's, being drafted into the…
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P.G. Peeples and Normal Franklin are long time friends and colleagues at the Urban League of Lexington and Fayette County. In this StoryCorps conversation…
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When the StoryCorps van came to Lexington, we made a point of reaching out to military veterans to share their stories with their families. Natalie…
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It’s been 10 years since Jesse Higginbotham, a student at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School died in a car crash while on his way to class. Since that time…
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25 year old Alex Elswick has taken on many identities in his young life…over-achieving student, promising baseball player, college dropout, and later a…
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When was the last time you stopped to look at the world through the eyes of a child? Spend the next few minutes listening to 12 year old Nathan Palley and…
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We begin our Story Corps series by hearing from one of Lexington’s more recent residents. 25 year old Abraham Ikando talks to his friend, Karissa Porter…