StoryCorps Chicago: ‘I Didn’t Get A Chance To Say My Last I Love You’
Shanna Sigers’ husband died from coronavirus in April. For StoryCorps Chicago, she spoke about how his death has transformed her.
Shanna Sigers’ husband died from coronavirus in April. For StoryCorps Chicago, she spoke about how his death has transformed her.
Mike Grover has lived with an aggressive brain cancer for more than a decade. At StoryCorps Chicago, Mike spoke to his wife Lea about confronting death.
Billie Riepma’s son Dillon died in 2015, and she donated his organs. Laurie Diagne received his lungs, and formed a special bond with Billie.
Project co-founders Pidgeon Pagonis and Sean Saifa Wall speak to each other about what years of publicly sharing their traumas has meant.
Actor Bassam Abdelfattah speaks with his friend, hip-hop musician Kayem, about how Muslim people are presented in the media.
Bill Durkin reflects on the life of his younger brother Bob, who was estranged from the family for decades before a late-in-life reunion.
Dequarion Williams, 21, lives in North Lawndale. Last month, he spoke to Brendan Epton, who’s the same age but has had a different life trajectory.
A Dominican nun tells her niece what she’d like future generations to know about her.
Author and longtime Knox College professor Robert Hellenga spoke from hospice to his former student, Joseph Lennon, about literature, death and grades.
First-year teacher Alexia Dukes spoke with her mentor, Maria Rivera, about how the pandemic changed everything.