
Cary Clifford, owner and operator of Camino Bakery, shares the story of her journey through hardship and how the support of her family, her Washington Park neighbors and the greater community made all the difference in her life.
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Cary Clifford, owner and operator of Camino Bakery, shares the story of her journey through hardship and how the support of her family, her Washington Park neighbors and the greater community made all the difference in her life.

Diane Dull talks with her husband, Don Dull. Diane was raised by her grandmother, a very strict woman who was difficult to get to know. After her grandmother’s passing, however, Diane came across a trunk full of her old letters and discovered what an amazing person her grandmother really was.
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Jackie Robinson talks with her friend, Dale Davis. On January 3rd, 2007, Jackie's eldest son, Johnny, was found deceased in the parking lot of a local restaurant. Today, Jackie remembers her son and looks back on the events that led up to the tragic night of his death.
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Keith Barber talks with his friend, Cheryl Schirillo. Keith and his father, who recently passed away, had a conflicted relationship throughout Keith’s life. He describes their history together and how he came to terms with their relationship upon his father’s passing.
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Sylvia Oberle (right) and "Walk to Remember" support group coordinator, Willette Mosby-Reynolds, celebrate their inspiring friendship. Sylvia and Willette met in 1983 while working at the Winston-Salem Journal. After years of intermittent contact, they reunited to support each other when each had lost a child to a car accident.
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Isaac Anthony asks some tough questions of his father, Daniel Anthony. Daniel has endured tremendous struggle throughout his life. Today, he shares how those experiences have affected him and what they’ve taught him.
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After the murder of her son, Dale McCants devoted her life to helping those in need.
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Willie Holmes talks with his grandmother Joyce Smith. When Willie was in tenth grade, he went to live with his grandmother after he lost his mother due to illness.
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Lauranita Katende shares the story of her pregnancy and the mysterious death of her baby in Zaire.
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Today, we hear from Jan Detter and her daughter, Zoe. When Zoe was 12 years old, a terminal illness took the life of their husband and father, Dan Detter.
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