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Oral History Interview: Mary Evans, Activist, Journalist and Radio Producer
Mary Evans, Faith Duncan, and Jack Bucaro
Oral history interview with Mary Evans of WYSO-FM, a public radio station in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Evans is a human rights advocate, working to promote equality for African Americans, reduce financial disparities, reintroduce felons to society and teach the next generation the power of journalism. Evans' media arts degree has allowed her to enact positive change in the systems she's spent her life fighting. A contributor to WYSO's Community Voices since 2018, Evans has created several popular programs including Re-Entry Stories and West Dayton Stories. She co-founded the Journalism Lab in Dayton.
Read more on a website the interviewers created.
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Oral History Interview: Derrick L. Foward, Longtime President of the Dayton NAACP
Derrick L. Foward, Andrew Hurley, and Michael McKenna
Oral history interview with Derrick Foward, who was president of the Dayton unit of the NAACP from 2007 to 2024.
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Oral History Interview: Larry Lain, Journalist and Journalism Educator
Larry Lain, Brandon Good, Thomas J. Thompson, and Andrew Wagner
Oral history interview with journalist and 36-year University of Dayton Department of Communication faculty member Laurence B. (Larry) Lain.
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Oral History Interview: Cheryl McHenry, WHIO-TV News Anchor
Cheryl McHenry, Elizabeth Barker, and Matthew Brown
Oral history interview with Cheryl McHenry, who took her first job at WHIO-TV as a news reporter in 1981.
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