One family Saves Another 

Come on.  Take a walk with me.  I want you to meet Jim and Marty Dwyer and their five boys.  The Dwyers always wanted a baby girl but figured it wasn’t going to happen after those five boys.  So they agreed to raise someone else’s.  But she...

Boys of Winter

One afternoon in St. Petersburg, Florida, I stopped to watch Fred Broadwell waiting for a pitch, crouching over the strike zone, leaning into the wind, seemingly suspended.  The ball floated toward the plate.  He chopped it toward the shortstop and shuffled...

Four Corners

There was a time in America where neighbors were considered part of your wealth.  In Four Corners, Louisiana, they still are.  Hardly a family here makes $10,000 a year.  But together, they had rebuilt eleven homes.  They linked up with trade...

Teens Overcome Racism

Teenagers in this summer camp have lost something, the wishful, youthful belief that prejudice would never find them. It is easier to see racism in others.  Here teenagers find it in themselves. They had learned to rely on one another in these woods.  Now...

Born to Farm

Boom times in the past have doubled the cost of farmland in this country, a price that few can afford to pay.  Southeastern Massachusetts has lost more farmland in the last 30 years than it did in the previous 300.  Folks in Wesport bucked that trend.  Taxed...