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Welcome Project

Welcome Project at Valparaiso Universitywelcomeproject.valpo.edu
Collecting stories to make a difference. These first-person stories are part of the Welcome Project, an audio and video collection at Valparaiso University. Visit us as welcomeproject.valpo.edu.
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Episodes

The Pull Of Gary

Produced by Rebecca Werner with interviews recorded by StoryCorps (www.storycorps.org), a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Storytellers in Veiled Racism are volunteers with Gary's Miller Spotlight Project (http://millerspotlight.blogspot.com/), which was the first coordinating organization to host StoryCorps in Indiana. "I want to come back, but I don’t want to com...

Mar 16, 20183 min

Veiled Racism

Produced by Rebecca Werner with interviews recorded by StoryCorps (www.storycorps.org), a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. Storytellers in Veiled Racism are volunteers with Gary's Miller Spotlight Project (http://millerspotlight.blogspot.com/), which was the first coordinating organization to host StoryCorps in Indiana. “It was legislated white flight… this was act...

Mar 16, 20183 min

Drumbeat - Radio Edit

“Their own coverage began to contribute to what was going on in Gary.” This story is part of our Welcome Project Flight Paths initiative. Find more at welcomeproject.valpo.edu

Mar 13, 20183 min

We Just Want To Run

"...it is actually possible for something so wrong to go on with everybody just assuming it’s normal."

Feb 28, 20183 min

Stepping Stones - Part 3 - Radio Edit

“If you’ve never been in that situation, it’s hard to understand what it’s like.” In Stepping Stones (part three of "We Beat Statistics"), the storyteller identifies concrete support systems she needed to get fully back on her feet after being homeless.

Feb 20, 20183 min

We Beat Statistics - Part 1 - RadioEdit

“She loved us, but she didn’t love herself enough to take care of us the right way.” This storyteller lost her mom, got custody of her brother, ended up pregnant and homeless.

Feb 06, 20185 min

Really Nice Subdivision

"I think that a lot of the affluent white people here, if you really got inside their heads, they’d just prefer it to be lily-white."

Jan 30, 20184 min

This Kid Could Go Either Way - Radio Edit

Storyteller describes growing up in Chicago and the culture shock of transitioning into a private school when his parents intervene out of concern for his success as a student.

Jan 16, 20184 min

Interval To Cure Cancer - Part 3 - Radio Edit

In this 3-part series, jazz musician and educator Billy Foster examines national and local forces behind the de-urbanization of Gary, shares early memories of musical influences and the jazz scene, and considers how his cancer diagnosis has changed how he lives his life. Part 3 focuses on his outlook after being diagnosed with cancer.

Jan 11, 20183 min

An Equalizer - Part 2 - Radio Edit

In this 3-part series, jazz musician and educator Billy Foster examines national and local forces behind the de-urbanization of Gary, shares early memories of musical influences and the jazz scene, and considers how his cancer diagnosis has changed how he lives his life. Part 2 focuses on jazz.

Jan 10, 20184 min

Patterns All Over The Country - Part 1 - Radio Edit

In this 3-part series, jazz musician and educator Billy Foster examines national and local forces behind the de-urbanization of Gary, shares early memories of musical influences and the jazz scene, and considers how his cancer diagnosis has changed how he lives his life. Part 1 focuses on deindustrialization and racism.

Jan 10, 20183 min

It Takes Time

It Takes Time by Welcome Project at Valparaiso University

Jan 03, 20183 min

Naming Can Be Powerful - Radio Edit

Professor discusses the impact gender has played in her life, especially her professional life. She reflects on the power of naming to bring injustices to life and to start a deeper transformative process.

Dec 19, 20173 min

Dodged A Bullet

Dodged A Bullet by Welcome Project at Valparaiso University

Dec 05, 20172 min

We Can't Ignore It - Radio Edit

Gary resident remembers Gary's vibrant downtown and Miller Beach neighborhood, and considers the consequences of ignoring Gary's current plight.

Nov 28, 20174 min

We Are A Unit - Radio Edit

Storyteller reflects on different ways of approaching family and responsibility based on bicultural upbringing. What happens when you're a "hyphenated" American?

Nov 21, 20173 min

Iron Curtain

Iron Curtain by Welcome Project at Valparaiso University

Nov 17, 20174 min

Made Us Feel Low - Radio Edit

Storyteller describes how often the poor are judged and treated differently. She reminds us that poverty doesn't indicate character, only circumstances.

Nov 14, 20174 min

Bicultural In A Deaf Home - Radio Edit

Son reflects on his experience growing up in a deaf home, the assumptions other people had about his family, and his belief that people can be curious about each other's differences.

Oct 31, 20172 min

To Meet Your Needs

Chorus of residents from Kouts, Indiana, talk about their community and what it means to be a good neighbor. Produced by Matt Janke for an NEH Enduring Questions course at Valparaiso University in Spring 2017. Music excerpted from Clodhoppa’s Bluegrass Lullaby. You can hear other tracks by heading over to blackdogindustries.co.uk/music.

Jun 17, 20176 min

Division Road

"There can be some tension. But it doesn’t seem to be that way, especially in this northwest area up here." Produced by Rebecca Werner with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. www.storycorps.org

Jun 17, 20173 min

Home For Good, I’m Sure

“You help get his crop in, he helps get your crop in. Never a dime is exchanged.” Produced by Rebecca Werner with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. www.storycorps.org

Jun 17, 20173 min

True Case Of Irony

“He was surprised. He figured there would be some backlash. He never dreamed it would be that bad.” Produced by Rebecca Werner with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. www.storycorps.org

Jun 16, 20172 min

Hatcher Voting Bloc

“It's hard to be in Gary and not be involved in politics.” Produced by Rebecca Werner with interviews recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives. www.storycorps.org

May 01, 20172 min
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