Virginia Medean

Virginia Medean is a resident in the Northside community. Virginia enjoys making efforts to change her surroundings and the neighborhood. Virginia was raised in the Chapel Hill / Carrboro area and has experienced many effects of the civil rights movement and is working to restore her community.

Virginia Medean on Healthcare and the St. Joseph's Food Ministry (clip)

Virginia Medean on Healthcare and the St. Joseph's Food Ministry (clip)

Virginia Medean (VM): My husband, I said you know, he has serious healthcare needs, which will affect where he will be able to work.

Ella Wise/Rachel Mossey (EW/RM): Mhm

VM: And, so it’s sort of an enforced poverty, even though it was out of our control that it happened – and I have a lot of experience with being broke, I mean, I ran away as a teenager, so you know I’ve learned a lot – but he can’t get health insurance. Even this healthcare bill, if it passes, you know, the pre-existing conditions issue won’t kick in for several years.

EW/RM: Mhm

VM: Well, if you’re fifty-ish and he's forty-nine, that’s down the road too. That seems a long way away. And he has pre-existing conditions. So you’re always trying to help manage these things, but you get more information standing in this free food line, about everything. Everybody is juggling these things, you know?

EW/RM: Right

VM: We’re constantly talking about where to live, who's got the best deal, how to manage. I found out so much more here about how to get things paid for when I first came here [pause], but constantly it's great. It’s like I said, it’s a really interesting community. And for the most part, I think we all live pretty close to each other. We all either live in the less expensive apartments at the other end of town or the less expensive apartments in Carrboro.

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Interviewed by Ella Wise and Rachel Mossey on March 19, 2010

Interviewed by Ella Wise and Rachel Mossey on March 19, 2010

Virginia Medean provides a look into her experience of Northside as a white woman who is aware of both sides of town (Northside and Carrboro). She explains her concerns and her ideas of how the community could grow bigger and change. She also indulges in the present and how she spends her everyday life here in the area.
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