Alive, Sober and Free
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
Facing life in prison, he reads the poem that sets him on the path towards recovery and freedom
What’s On Your Mind: Let Us Widen the Doorway
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
The writer believes that religion in AA bars entry to many atheist and agnostic alcoholics
Diversity
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
An “equal opportunity illness” has given her the chance to meet people from all walks of life
My Journey in General Service
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
A lot changed in her life when she got sober, but there was one constant: general service
A Child’s Memories
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
Her father sobered up with the help of one of AA’s most important friends
A Week in the Life of Lisa
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
The call to service unites a group of AA women around one troubled soul
No Regrets: It Took What It Took
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
Personal pain, two DUI’s, time in jail—he doesn’t regret the past, but he’s not shutting the door on it, either
On the Beach In Brazil
September 2003
AA In the Far Reaches Of Canada
September 2003
There are all kinds of ways to carry the message--even by speakerphone
The Open Door
September 2003
A presentation by Joe O., panel 52 delegate from Area 45, to the 2003 General Service Conference in New York City.
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