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Watch and listen as people share stories and describe how love and
forgiveness impact their lives. Do these trigger your own memories of
thoughts on love and forgiveness?
Consider using these audio and video snapshots as ways to spark a
conversation on love and forgiveness with friends, family, or
co-workers.
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The campaign is proud to feature StoryCorps*, a national
project to instruct and inspire people to record each others' stories in
sound. The campaign is featuring selections from StoryCorps’
“extraordinary stories from everyday people.” Listen and you may hear
your own experiences in some of these stories.
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“I think the best gift that you can give
anyone…is to give them a second chance.”
Brett Dennen, musician, Humboldt County,
CA - audio feature by KHUM Radio |
Prianga
and Eranga Pieris sing a song about the home
country, Sri Lanka. “I composed a song…a lot of Sri Lankans feel
very homesick when it's played." -
audio feature by Story Corps |
“Sometimes it’s when you make a heart-to-heart
connection with people that people are willing to accept help
from you.” - Pamlyn Millsap, Street Outreach Services, Humboldt
County, CA - video feature by KEET-TV |
Lisa
Cerulli to her brother, Derek Billings, and mother, Sandy.
“I just recently lost somebody who was very
much like my best friend.” - audio
feature by Story Corps |
“Life is
challenging no matter what path you choose,
so you might as well choose a path that you
love.”
Curtis Thompson, musician, Blue Lake, CA
- audio feature by KHUM Radio |
Dr.
John Bancroft, a pediatrician, tells his
daughter Carolyn about a memorable patient.“A little girl had come to the hospital … is
there any chance that her organs can help
others?” - audio feature by Story Corps. |
“As long as you have love and compassion behind everything, it
all seems to come into play…” - Shannon Miranda, Miranda’s
[Animal] Rescue, Humboldt County, CA - video feature by KEET-TV |
“I’ve really come to see love as
enlightenment and enlightenment as the
ability to love and forgive without all of
that messy expectation.”
Dawn, shelter-safehouse worker, Humboldt
County, CA - audio feature by KHUM Radio |
“Empathy is a very important factor [in
altruism]…people could not stand by and see other innocent
people suffer…” - Sam Oliner, sociology professor and Holocaust
survivor, Humboldt County, CA - video feature by KEET-TV |
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