I am the number one dancer in Yazoo City

I am the number one dancer in Yazoo City

“I am picking up cans and pecans. I sell the cans and keep the pecans. I make enough to buy something to eat.  I used the brooms on my cart to clean up around the house. It is hard going to the doctors and going through pain. I have seizures and fluid. I am trying to...
My mother read a book a day

My mother read a book a day

“We have lived in Fairhope for 15 years. My husband worked for Mariott. The Grand was his last assignment and we stayed. I can’t tell you how many houses we have had or how many schools our kids went to. There was something new to learn or explore in each...
Sexual Slavery in South Alabama

Sexual Slavery in South Alabama

Some of the survivor stories from the Sexual Slavery in South Alabama series were told on Our Southern Souls last summer. January is Human Trafficking Awareness month and wanted to share the stories from the series here. Nadia Lee, Crys Yarbrough and “Olivia’s mom”...
I just got out of jail

I just got out of jail

  “I am homeless because I ended up on the wrong path as a young kid. My daddy was very abusive to my mom and it went from there. I was incarcerated for twelve years for a pistol charge, drug charge, and burglary charge. The hardest part was losing the...