Suggested Interview Topics
- Growing up in Brownsville, Brooklyn
- Why neighborhood life shaped a generation
- The role of mothers, mentors, and community structure
- Preserving family stories before they disappear
- How the book became a screenplay
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Theodore Ward is the author of Herzl Street Days, a memoir about growing up in Brownsville, Brooklyn. He is a retired disabled U.S. Navy Veteran, former Christian pastor, former local community NAACP president, father of eight, grandfather of twenty-two, and a lifelong storyteller committed to preserving legacy, family, and community memory.