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In Sickness And In Health: Voices From The Archives

'Sonic South' invites audio producers to dig into the Southern Oral History Program archive to create short audio documentaries.
'Sonic South' invites audio producers to dig into the Southern Oral History Program archive to create short audio documentaries.

The Southern Oral History Program is guided by the philosophy that “you don’t have to be famous for your life to be history.” Since 1973, it has collected 6,000 interviews that document the American South.

Host Frank Stasio talks about the project 'Sonic South' with Southern Oral History Program Project Manager Sara Wood and two of the competition’s finalists: Carol Prince and Grant Holub-Moorman.

Its archive is brimming with captivating stories and surprising bits of unknown history, but even its staff acknowledge that the large database can be unwieldy to sift through. So, last year they created a challenge to encourage more people to comb through the interviews. It is called “Sonic South,” and it invites audio producers to use voices from the collection to produce a short audio piece around a particular theme. The project is in its second year, and this year’s theme “In Sickness & In Health” resulted in an array of creative pieces which meditate on themes including midwifery, chronic illness and the power of connecting with a story that is not your own.

Host Frank Stasio talks with Southern Oral History Program Project Manager Sara Wood about the audio competition and her crusade to encourage people to use and learn from the public archive. They are joined by two of the competition’s finalists: Carol Prince and Grant Holub-Moorman, who share their process and excerpts from their produced pieces. The top five finalists will share their work in a live listening session at the Chapel Hill Public Library on Thursday, May 9 at 7 p.m.

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Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.
Anita Rao is the host and creator of "Embodied," a live, weekly radio show and seasonal podcast about sex, relationships & health. She's also the managing editor of WUNC's on-demand content. She has traveled the country recording interviews for the Peabody Award-winning StoryCorps production department, founded and launched a podcast about millennial feminism in the South, and served as the managing editor and regular host of "The State of Things," North Carolina Public Radio's flagship daily, live talk show. Anita was born in a small coal-mining town in Northeast England but spent most of her life growing up in Iowa and has a fond affection for the Midwest.