A great way to interview a loved one of your own is through StoryCorps. StoryCorps is a national project to instruct and inspire Americans to record one another's stories in sound."We're here to help you interview your grandmother, your uncle, the lady who has worked at the luncheonette down the block for as long as you can remember—anyone whose story you want to hear and preserve."
StoryCorps is "building soundproof recording studios across the country, called StoryBooths. You can use these StoryBooths to record broadcast-quality interviews with the help of a trained Facilitator. Our first StoryBooth opened in New York City's Grand Central Terminal on October 23, 2003. We've since opened a second StoryBooth in New York City, two traveling recording studios, called MobileBooths, and an Outpost in Milwaukee, Wisconsin." To participate in StoryCorps, click here:
The Samberg Family History Program
An excellent opportunity to explore Jewish history and your family's past using resources at the Center for Jewish History, including rare books, archival documents, photographs, artifacts, paintings, films, sound recordings, and textiles. All students accepted into the Program receive full tuition fellowships and are recognized as Samberg High School Fellows. To contact the program, click here.
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