StoryCorps Shorts
Since 2010, POV and StoryCorps have brought over 30 animated shorts to PBS and online audiences. Founded by Dave Isay, StoryCorps records and preserves the voices of everyday people, one conversation at a time. For more information visit www.storycorps.org. The StoryCorps collection is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

StoryCorps Shorts: Mi Abuela Panchita
A San Antonio bishop learns that some lessons can only be passed down by our elders.
StoryCorps Shorts: Mi Abuela Panchita

StoryCorps Shorts: Clean Streets
New York City sanitation workers on becoming a part of the community they serve.
StoryCorps Shorts: Clean Streets

StoryCorps Shorts: A More Perfect Union
Theresa Burroughs remembers her pursuit of the right to vote in Alabama during Jim Crow.
StoryCorps Shorts: A More Perfect Union

StoryCorps Shorts: John and Joe
A former firefighter remembers his sons, who died while responding to the 9/11 attacks.
StoryCorps Shorts: John and Joe

StoryCorps Shorts: A Certain Kind of Love
Glenda has never forgotten what it felt like to be loved by Lauree.
StoryCorps Shorts: A Certain Kind of Love

StoryCorps Shorts: Detective Simmons
Camaran Henson grew up thinking his grandfather possessed super powers.
StoryCorps Shorts: Detective Simmons

StoryCorps Shorts: Silvia's Legacy
A California teenager gets sent to Louisiana for a summer with her great-grandmother.
StoryCorps Shorts: Silvia's Legacy

Tom Geerdes remembers his long journey toward healing after returning home from the war.
StoryCorps Shorts: Tom's War

StoryCorps Shorts: The Bookmobile
Storm Reyes found hope the day a bookmobile arrived at her migrant camp.
StoryCorps Shorts: The Bookmobile

StoryCorps Shorts: The Saint of Dry Creek
Patrick Haggerty remembers his father's unexpected advice to his gay son in the 1950s.