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Capturing the Stories of Exceptional Ohio Lives

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Thursday, December 8, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A new project is capturing and preserving the voices of African-Americans in Ohio. AARP Ohio's "Everyday People, Exceptional Lives" audio program highlights the struggles and successes of more than 20 African Americans of varied ages and experiences.

Samuel Gresham Jr., who serves on the AARP Ohio executive council, introduces the speakers for the podcast. He says it's a good reminder that the work of ordinary people created the fabric of society.

"Even in this vastness of our country, those little bitty stories, believe it or not, encourage other people to try, to think different than who they are and what they can be. That's the most significant thing we can do, is to change people's lives."

The people interviewed in the program range in age from 12 to 88. They discuss key moments in their lives that Gresham says can inspire the community. It is important for AARP to understand and represent the needs of all its members, he adds, pointing out that African Americans make up a large portion of them.

Personal stories of African Americans often are not shared, Gresham explains, so their personal reflections about the things they value and appreciate and the things they have overcome are inspiring.

"How a husband and a wife struggle. How a man who carried a bag for a doctor became a doctor. How a man who was a banker made a contribution to the literacy of people in his community. How those things make us Americans."

The podcast can be found at www.aarp.org/oh.




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