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It’s 1969, the year of America’s historic moon landing. It’s also a time of transition for the country with the civil rights movement in full swing. During a road trip the Abraham’s family ends up on the doorstep of Neil Armstrong’s family home. It was a small visit that would end up having incredible impact still being felt more than 50 years later.
Dr. Anisha Abraham joins Angie to share her family’s remarkable immigrant story. It is a story that gives you a glimpse into race relations during that time in America. It also shows the power of connection in a world that’s truly smaller than anyone could imagine– just ask Mr. Armstrong.
‘One Small Visit’ is a short film by directed by Jo Chim. Anisha Abraham is an executive producer. The film is being shown on the short film festival circuit and was recently screened at NASA Headquarters in Washington DC.
For more information: https://onesmallvisit.com
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Watch the podcast: https://youtu.be/mw4lkPU_IZs
Connect with Angie:
https://instagram.com/ohmygoff
The girls are back it again with another messy ass episode and this week we are sipping wine and spilling tea on what its like to meet the right person […]
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