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  <title>Voices That Will Not Fade: Preserving Courage Through Vision of Vets</title>
  <description>In this compelling episode of Arizona Roundup with Stuart Rosebrook, Prescott native and photographer Anne-Marie Shumate shares the deeply moving story behind Vision of Vets, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the lived experiences of America’s combat veterans. Through portraiture and augmented reality, veterans’ voices come to life, allowing viewers to both see and hear their stories in their own words.  From her early days volunteering at the Sharlot Hall Museum to leading a national storytelling effort, Shumate reveals how history, family legacy, and community inspired her work. The conversation explores themes of memory, sacrifice, technology, and the urgency of preserving stories before they are lost. Key Themes &amp;amp;amp; Highlights • Living history brings emotional truth beyond textbooks. • Vision of Vets bridges generations through storytelling. • There is urgency as WWII veterans are passing daily. • Sharing stories can be healing for veterans. • Prescott’s strong veteran heritage supports this mission. • Augmented reality creates immersive storytelling. Things to Remember • Every veteran has a story worth preserving. • History is deeply personal and emotional. • Listening is a meaningful act of respect. • Technology can enhance human connection. • Communities help keep history alive. Things to Share With Others • Visit the Vision of Vets exhibit at Sharlot Hall Museum. • Explore stories online at visionofvets.org. • Encourage conversations with veterans. • Support oral history preservation efforts. • Share awareness within your community. Things to Think About—and Act Upon • Is there a veteran in your family whose story is unrecorded? • How can you help preserve local history? • What role can you play in connecting generations? • Consider supporting Vision of Vets. • Visit museums as active participants. Call to Action Let this episode inspire you to listen more deeply, remember more intentionally, and act more meaningfully.  Visit the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona, experience the Vision of Vets exhibit, and help preserve these powerful stories. Stay connected and engaged in honoring those who served.  When we preserve their voices, we preserve our nation’s soul. </description>
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