12016-04-11T07:37:38-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf67578572plain2016-04-11T07:38:50-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675But I think it was an evolving thing in that we tried, we honestly tried to get things, to get this repealed, to find ways around it, and nothing was gonna work. Nothing was gonna work. And you know that’s—I think it was very instructive for me to see how, despite all of everybody’s good intentions, some with bad intentions, sometimes you simply couldn’t reach an agreement. But also, there was a time and a place that you had to say no.
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12016-04-11T06:40:07-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675Jim Medford on Getting Involved2Jim Medford, the President of the YMCA at the time, explains why he felt he had be involved in the lawsuit and how his involvement affected his resolve to protect North Carolina.plain2016-04-12T10:05:10-07:00SoundCloud2016/04/11 13:27:24 +0000258443135Speaking Back to the Speaker Banall-rights-reservedCharlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675