We are more united than we think.
The latest PSA for StoryCorps’ One Small Step initiative offers a simple yet powerful solution to help mend our country’s divides. Across the nation, strangers with different political views are having conversations—not to debate politics—but to get to know each other as people and discovering their shared humanity in the process. These meaningful conversations reveal that, despite our differences, we have much in common.
Air One Small Step today and help StoryCorps bring our country together—one conversation at a time.
We are more united than we think.
The latest PSA for StoryCorps’ One Small Step initiative offers a simple yet powerful solution to help mend our country’s divides. Across the nation, strangers with different political views are having conversations—not to debate politics—but to get to know each other as people and discovering their shared humanity in the process. These meaningful conversations reveal that, despite our differences, we have much in common.
Air One Small Step today and help StoryCorps bring our country together—one conversation at a time.
We are more united than we think.
StoryCorps’ One Small Step initiative offers a simple yet powerful solution to help mend our country’s divides. Across the nation, strangers with different political views are having conversations—not to debate politics—but to get to know each other as people and discovering their shared humanity in the process. These meaningful conversations reveal that, despite our differences, we have much in common.
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StoryCorps is committed to the idea that everyone has an important story to tell and that everyone’s story matters. Their mission is to help us believe in each other by illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all—one story at a time. Since they were founded in 2003, nearly 700,000 people in all 50 states have recorded interviews about their lives. These recordings are housed in the StoryCorps archive at the Library of Congress—the largest collection of human voices ever gathered.
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