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Jhuma Nath Achayra had never heard the word “refugee” until he and his family were forced from their homeland in Bhutan. They found themselves part of the…
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Even though Brian and Lachandra Baker married, as they say, "later in life," their marriage so far has been replete with its share of joys and…
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Preserving African American history has many challenges. That's why many saw it as a victory when two buildings from Poindexter Village were saved from…
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The landmark 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision on "Obergefell v. Hodges" legalized same-sex marriage. In the case, Cincinnati real estate broker Jim…
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Friends and colleagues Elena Foulis and Yolanda Zepeda find joy in sharing traditional Latin American recipes with others. In this conversation for…
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Ernie Hartong enlisted in the army during the Vietnam War. Today, he volunteers at Columbus’s National Veteran’s Memorial and Museum.Ernie sat down with…
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Holly Gross grew up across the pond in England. Her husband Spencer has lived in Ohio his whole life. When it comes to politics, Holly is liberal and…
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Nancy Recchie and Jeff Darbee had their hearts broken when crews demolished one of Columbus’s most famous landmarks. But the loss of the historic building…
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Katie Byrnes was born deaf, but this didn’t stop her from finding ways to relate to others.Her parents, Jayne and John Byrnes remember Katie’s earliest…
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StoryCorps COLUMBUS is the new podcast and radio series from WOSU Public Media.We’re excited to bring you interviews from Central Ohioans who shared their…