StoryCorps

An oral history nonprofit, broadcasting to NPR, that aims to tell the stories of all Americans

Role: Production Assistant

selected work:

Remembering Ms. Colombia, An Icon Who Sparkled at NYC’s Riis Beach

Victoria Cruz and Carlos Villacres came to StoryCorps to remember their dear friend and a NYC Icon, Oswaldo Gómez, better known as Ms. Colombia.

Role: Producer

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org

Two Iraq War Veterans Reflect On A Day That Changed Their Lives

Marine Staff Sergeant Nick Bennett and Sergeant Major Dan Miller remember a deployment during the Iraq War that has never left them.

Role: Producer

Initiative: StoryCorps’ Military Voices Initiative

Aired On: The StoryCorps Podcast, NPR’s Weekend Edition, StoryCorps.org

A Mile in Her Shoes: How A Polio Survivor Forged Her Own Path

Polio survivor Shirley Duhart tells her longtime friend and doctor, Dale Strasser, about why wearing stylish shoes has been so empowering.

Role: Producer

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org

A Couple Determined to Marry: How Jack Baker and Michael McConnell Became Husbands in 1971

Jack Baker and Michael McConnell got married in 1971, decades before same-sex marriage was legalized in the United States. They came to StoryCorps to share the love and perseverance that made this possible.

Role: Producer

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org

“You Are Seriously Fearless”: A Niece Thanks Her Favorite Aunt For Her Wisdom and Friendship

Jarie Bradley reflects with her aunt, Menaja Obinali, on the lessons she’s learned in their decades-long friendship.

Role: Producer

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org

A Family Built On The Dance Floor: Reflections From A Father And Daughter

Carl Levine and his daughter, Chloe E.W. Levine, look back on what contra dance has meant to their family.

Role: Producer

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org

10 Years After Sandy Hook: Remembering Jesse Lewis

On December 14, 2012, a gunman killed 6-year-old Jesse Lewis at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Ten years later his mother, Scarlett Lewis, and his grandmother, Maureen Lewis, came to StoryCorps to share their memories of Jesse.

Role: Producer

Aired On: StoryCorps.org

College Roommates Find Lasting Friendship In A Time of Transition

Trey Phillips came to StoryCorps with his college roommate Andre Thomas to talk about their first year at school and the impact they had on each other.

Role: Producer

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org

Returning Home: Three Oneida Children Find a Final Resting Place

Kirby Metoxen and his Priest, Father Rodger Patience, talk about the forced removal of Oneida children to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and their efforts to bring 3 of the children who died there home.

Role: Pitched idea, pre-interviewed participants, developed interview questions

Aired On: NPR’s Morning Edition and StoryCorps.org