Bryan Holley: Reflections on the 60s and 70s
I can't speak for Nancy, but what happened for me was: you know you, you look back at the middle part of your life and you realize you are working for the man.
Take a trip back to the 60s and 70s with Bryan Holley in this episode of 'Stories for Days'. Bryan, who was deeply involved with the Students for Democratic Society, shares his firsthand experiences of the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings. His stories are not just about the historical events but also about the personal turmoil and heartbreak that came with those turbulent times.
Bryan also opens up about his college years, offering a glimpse into fraternity life and the social dynamics of the era. He touches on the persistent issue of racism in America, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue and action. Despite the challenges he faced, Bryan's story is one of hope and resilience. He underscores the importance of family and early childhood development in shaping one's life.
This episode is a poignant reminder of the power of storytelling to connect us with our past and inspire us to create a better future. Tune in to hear Bryan's journey through a time of great social and cultural change.