Right now, Americans face their greatest challenge in a generation: rebuild our country in the wake of a global pandemic crisis. People of all backgrounds in this country have shown that we can come ...
As a public radio listener, you’ve probably heard a segment every Friday where everyday people share stories about their lives. Those come from StoryCorps. Its mission is to connect people through ...
New research suggests that StoryCorps’ One Small Step project is helping participants develop stronger feelings of empathy and understanding for people with opposing political views. Launched in 2021, ...
One Small Step offers hope, sanity, and a simple step for Americans to take to help close the divides tearing at the very fabric of our nation. This is not a problem StoryCorps can tackle alone, but ...
Created by StoryCorps, One Small Step is an effort to remind the country of the humanity in all of us, even those with whom we disagree. The initiative brings strangers with different political ...
StoryCorps One Small Step will host a Listening Party on Thursday, Dec. 8, from 6-8 p.m. at Songbirds Guitar & Pop Culture Museum, 35 Station St. When asked to take “One Small Step” toward sitting ...
KUNR Public Radio, which is part of the Reynolds School of Journalism, has been selected to bring StoryCorps' One Small Step program to Northern Nevada this year. KUNR is one of just seven stations ...
"The more people are talking to one another, building relationships and putting the time in, we'll be able to get back on track—I'm still hopeful." 'One Small Step' with StoryCorps founder David Isay ...
For the past 20 years, StoryCorps has been traveling the country gathering the stories and wisdom of ordinary Americans and archiving them at the Library of Congress. Those stories are usually between ...
One Small Step Pairs Strangers With Opposing Political Beliefs for One-on-One Conversations, Not to Debate Politics, but to Rediscover Their Shared Humanity Founded in 2003, StoryCorps is a national ...
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