Episode Synopsis "Ancestoring™:* Becoming Good at It"
A woman records nine hours of her oral history. Born in the late 1930’s, she wants her 10 year old granddaughter to know what life was like in a world without cellphones and the internet, a world where girls couldn’t wear pants to school, and where school segregation was an accepted fact. What she has[] The post Ancestoring™:* Becoming Good at It appeared first on Verissima Productions.
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