A Podcaster Takes a Look at His Lineage in This Emotional Short Film From Ancestry

A new collaboration with the New York Times explores Black History year-round

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Corey Cambridge shares stories from the world’s most popular podcasters as host of Other People’s Podcasts (OPP), but in a new custom content video from Ancestry and the New York Times‘ in-house branded content studio T Brand, he’s digging into his own family’s history to make sure their stories are preserved.

 “Tomorrow’s never guaranteed and these stories just die,” Cambridge said in the nearly five-minute film. “They die with people.”

The first in a five-part series called “Record of Resilience,” the video chronicles Cambridge’s efforts to use Ancestry to examine his family tree.

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