
Cheryl Rhoades, a survivor of brreast cancer since 2004, talks with Natasha Gore. Cheryl looks back on her reaction to her diagnosis, and how her personal struggle reshaped her perspective on life, and how to live it.
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Cheryl Rhoades, a survivor of brreast cancer since 2004, talks with Natasha Gore. Cheryl looks back on her reaction to her diagnosis, and how her personal struggle reshaped her perspective on life, and how to live it.

Quamekia Shavers discusses her participation in the Young Americans project with Atlanta-based photographer and project leader, Sheila Pree Bright. The Young Americans project explores the identities of U.S. citizens, and immigrants pursuing citizenship, by presenting portraits of Americans aged 18-25 each posing with the American flag.
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Paige Lester-Niles and her ten year-old son Finn talk about this young man’s passion for the arts
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Gospel rapper, Hip Hop entrepreneur, and survivor of cancer, J.O.T. aka Grande Gato, talks with Crystal Dupont. Spreading his positive message in both English and Spanish, J.O.T. draws on his many talents and bout with cancer to inspire others and help them to overcome adversity in their lives.
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Brenda Taylor (right) talks with Amatullah Saleem, professional dancer and co-founder of local story-telling group A String of Pearls. A native of Winston-Salem, Amatullah went to live with her mother in Harlem in the mid 40’s when she was twelve years old. Submersed in a cultural Mecca of arts and entertainment, Amatullah found her calling at the Katherine Dunham School of Dance.
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Below are the days and times where StoryLine stories can be heard.
Bookmarks Festival of Books; 6th & Trade Streets. Tour the bus and sign up for a recording, 10 am - 5 pm.
Downtown Arts Center Grand Opening; Sawtooth Center. Tour the bus and sign up for a recording, 12 noon to 5 pm.
