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Santa Rosa, CA, United States, 2010/03/31 - Dr. Dorothy Height, international civil rights leader talks about her legacy and life purpose in a moving video interview March 15, just days before her 98th birthday, with iCareVillage.
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Dr. Dorothy Height, international civil rights leader was recently interviewed by iCareVillage.com as part of a documentary series.
In a moving video interview March 15, 2010, days before her 98th birthday, Dr. Height shares her wisdom with a younger generation, encouraging them to join hands and work together with people of different backgrounds. icarevillage.com is producing a video documentary series, gathering elders stories on topics ranging from the Great Depression, WWII, discrimination, and women’s contributions in history. Interviews include historical perspectives from people such as a co-founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW), a nun who marched in Selma, Alabama, a man who helped raise the American flag in Iwo Jima, an Auschwitz survivor, and a black nurse who helped poor white families in KKK neighborhoods.
icarevillage founder and CEO, Jamie Spooner say, “I want to preserve as many stories from this generation as possible while we still can.” Approximately 1,700 World War II veterans die every day. World War II is just one of the many historical topics covered in the series.
icarevillage.com provides the baby boomer generation with the information, services and emotional support they need to take better care of their aging parents and loved ones. The mission of icarevillage is to improve the quality of life for the nation’s older generations by creating a reverence for elders.
This state-of-the-art online resource, designed and developed entirely in the US, delivers complex eldercare information via an easy to navigate site with a friendly voice and heart. icarevillage.com has the largest collection of eldercare videos on the internet.
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