I had the privilege to get to know Margie and one of her fellow community leaders a year ago while I was doing an audio documentary on their work in Pittsboro. Margie welcomed me into her life and I could see how passionate she was about the work she was doing. She is a true fighter and uses all the strength she has gained from her past to continue to bring people together to work on the tough issues that her community faces.
If you'd like to listen to the audio documentary that includes Margie narrating part of her own life story, you can go to http://www.duke.edu/~rps10/audiodocumentary.htm and click on the link next to "Black Brown America". There are also several other student projects on this website.
Re: “Margie Ellison”
I had the privilege to get to know Margie and one of her fellow community leaders a year ago while I was doing an audio documentary on their work in Pittsboro. Margie welcomed me into her life and I could see how passionate she was about the work she was doing. She is a true fighter and uses all the strength she has gained from her past to continue to bring people together to work on the tough issues that her community faces.
If you'd like to listen to the audio documentary that includes Margie narrating part of her own life story, you can go to http://www.duke.edu/~rps10/audiodocumentary.htm and click on the link next to "Black Brown America". There are also several other student projects on this website.