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At the June 17th second annual vigil for lynching victims, presented by We Remember Tyler, songwriter Paul Haygood, along with Karesa Cooper and Demetrick Tezino perform "Who Deserves to Be Here?" The song names some of the Black victims lynched by mobs in the Tyler area from 1857-1928.
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In the last episode of the focus on the social work program at the University of Texas at Tyler, The Tyler Loop interviews social work student Rylie Bay.
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In this episode, Cheyenne Lortz of the University of Texas at Tyler's first School of Social Work class talks to The Tyler Loop about the city's important social programs making a difference for people experiencing homelessness.
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In this episode, The Tyler Loop's Jane Neal talks to the Social Work Club president-elect Alex White about what they have learned about East Texas' social needs and their dreams for its future.
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The Tyler Loop director Jane Neal sits down with Jim Nipp, President at The Genesis Group, who talks about the importance of being a servant to the community. In this interview, Jim focuses on the work of the Children's Advocacy Center of Smith County.
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In this special mini-season of must-know Tyler powerhouse nonprofits, The Tyler Loop executive director Jane Neal sits down with the Rev. Darryl Bowdre of We Remember Tyler.
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In this special podcast season of must-know Tyler powerhouse nonprofits, The Tyler Loop executive director Jane Neal sits down with midwife Jasmine Farrish of Nurse Family Partnership.
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In this special podcast edition of Tyler must-know powerhouse nonprofits, The Tyler Loop executive director Jane Neal sits down with Jackie Clay of East Texas Human Needs Network.
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In this special mini-season featuring four must-know powerhouse Tyler non-profits, The Tyler Loop executive director Jane Neal sits down with Gloria Mays Washington of the Texas African American Museum.
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In this episode, storytelling director Jane Neal sits on the other side of the table as interviewee. She tells how Out of the Loop had evolved and what she loves most about the power of East Texans' stories.
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