5 episodes

You Don’t Say is a special project commissioned by the City of Columbia’s bicentennial Como200 task force. It’s co-produced by the Sharp End Heritage Committee and KBIA.

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You Don’t Say is a special project commissioned by the City of Columbia’s bicentennial Como200 task force. It’s co-produced by the Sharp End Heritage Committee and KBIA.

    You Don't Say: 'We didn’t have everything, but we had everything we needed to survive.'

    You Don't Say: 'We didn’t have everything, but we had everything we needed to survive.'

    For this bonus episode of You Don't Say, we’re going to step outside of Columbia to speak with brothers Mike and Tim Jackman.

    • 7 min
    You Don't Say: 'Once you make improvements within a community, then there will be some improvement. But the disparities are still there.'

    You Don't Say: 'Once you make improvements within a community, then there will be some improvement. But the disparities are still there.'

    Hickman High School Football Coach Cedric Alvis sat down with his grandfather Larry Monroe for a chat at Hickman High School. The pair began by talking about what life looked like for the black working class in the 80’s.

    • 7 min
    You Don't Say: 'Separate but equal: I don't think you could find that equality if you check the records'

    You Don't Say: 'Separate but equal: I don't think you could find that equality if you check the records'

    In this edition of You Don’t Say, Larry Monroe and KBIA’s Isabella Paxton sits down with Cedric Alvis, Monroe’s grandson, and the football coach at Hickman High School. Both having played football in high school, they talk about their experiences on and off of the field, and how football in Columbia has changed since Monroe played.

    • 7 min
    You Don't Say: 'My entire purpose in education was to create spaces where all students felt welcome.'

    You Don't Say: 'My entire purpose in education was to create spaces where all students felt welcome.'

    Dr. Eryca Neville is very familiar with the education system in Missouri. She’s the principal at Frederick Douglass High School, where she helps shape the lives of dozens of teenagers year in and year out.

    • 7 min
    You Don't Say: 'They expect you to be the spokesperson'

    You Don't Say: 'They expect you to be the spokesperson'

    Dr. Eryca Neville has spent over 20 years in education and has dedicated a lot of her time to learning about the community in Columbia and the needs of students and their families. She is the principal at Douglass High School, where she and Tyus Monroe sat down for a conversation about education in Columbia.

    • 7 min

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