Story by Story -- Sharing the Human Experience |
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Published by The Advocacy Committee of the
The World Enriched Through Storytelling |
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Two History Groups Combine Efforts
Summary:
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Digital Clubhouse Network, founded in Sunnyvale, and the regional California Pioneers of Santa Clara County, are now partners sharing facilities at History Park in San Jose.
``To my knowledge, this will be the first partnership of this type in the country among traditional historical organizations and a service-driven volunteer program for youth that is created for the specific purpose of using multi-generational storytelling to strengthen the bonds of community,'' says David Crosson of History San Jose, which manages the park.
Digital Clubhouse's teen volunteers, among other projects, have been interviewing people in their 80s, getting them to tell their stories and share photographs, and recording it all for posterity on DVD. ``The teens can drag out stories that have not been told for 60 years -- if ever,'' marvels Jerry Rosenthal, president of the Pioneers, who archive history through more traditional means.
Their
projects include:
Subjects Covered:
digital storytelling, education, personal storytelling
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