"I can’t even begin to tell you the misery of rain."
George Hill remembers being homeless. Hill has been off the streets for 10 years.
Recorded in Santa Monica, CA
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"I can’t even begin to tell you the misery of rain."
George Hill remembers being homeless. Hill has been off the streets for 10 years.
Recorded in Santa Monica, CA
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So said Storycorps participant Jihad Qasim during his Storycorps conversation on Wednesday. This Harlem resident and dedicated dance man touched on how NYC ballrooms like The Savoy, The Audubon, and The Renaissance were spots where young people learned to get along with a respect for each other that “dancing naturally created." Jihad remembers the signal that a dance party was underway in Harlem during the 1960s…
Read more on the StoryCorps Facilitator Blog.