For this month’s #StaffSpotlight, learn more about our Military Voices Initiative Manager, Charlie Palumbo! Charlie oversees this important program that honors and uplifts the voices of our military and veteran community. She also develops partnerships and particularly enjoys having the opportunity to hear transformative testimonials. Read on to find out why she thinks everyone should record a conversation with StoryCorps and more → https://lnkd.in/gRmr8Fvi
StoryCorps
Media Production
Brooklyn, NY 18,622 followers
Illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all—one story at a time.
About us
Founded in 2003 by Dave Isay, StoryCorps has given people of all backgrounds and beliefs, in thousands of towns and cities in all 50 states, the chance to record interviews about their lives. The organization preserves the recordings in its archive at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the largest single collection of human voices ever gathered, and shares select stories with the public through StoryCorps’ podcast, NPR broadcasts, animated shorts, digital platforms, and best-selling books. These powerful human stories reflect the vast range of American experiences, wisdom and values; engender empathy and connection; and remind us how much more we have in common than what divides us. StoryCorps is especially committed to capturing and amplifying voices least heard in the media. The StoryCorps MobileBooth, an Airstream trailer the organization has transformed into a traveling recording booth, crisscrosses the country year-round in order to gather the stories of people nationwide. With the 2015 TED Prize awarded to Dave Isay, StoryCorps launched a free mobile app that puts the StoryCorps experience entirely in the hands of users and enables anyone, anywhere to record meaningful conversations with another person and upload the audio to the Library of Congress. StoryCorps also records interviews in its permanent StoryBooths located in Chicago and Atlanta. Recording an interview in a StoryCorps booth couldn’t be easier: You invite a loved one, or anyone else you choose, to a StoryCorps recording site. There you’re met by a trained facilitator who explains the interview process, brings you into a quiet recording room and seats you across from your interview partner, each of you in front of a microphone. The facilitator hits “record,” and you share a 40-minute conversation. At the end of the session, you walk away with a copy of the interview, and a digital file goes to the Library of Congress, where it will be preserved for generations to come.
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http://www.storycorps.org
External link for StoryCorps
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- recording, archiving, interviewing, audio production, animations, and community outreach & engagement
Locations
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Primary
80 Hanson Pl
Brooklyn, NY 11217, US
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100 Larkin St., 6th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103, US
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130 West Paces Ferry Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30305, US
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78 East Washington Street
Chicago, IL 60602, US
Employees at StoryCorps
Updates
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We continue to be reminded how important it is as Americans to find ways to connect to each other, see beyond our differences, and recognize our shared humanity. Our country’s future, and the future of democracy, depend on it. StoryCorps’ One Small Step (OSS) is an effort to remind us of our shared humanity. Over the last several years, OSS has paired 5,500 strangers across political divides to have conversations about their lives, not debate politics. We know OSS works. Research shows that exposure to OSS content increases the belief that civil cross-partisan conversation is possible, makes people feel they can respect and be respected by “the other side,” and makes people more optimistic about the future. Earlier this month we launched a digital tool, One Small Step Connect, that allows anyone, anywhere to engage with OSS and participate in a cross-partisan conversation. Be part of the solution today! Visit TakeOneSmallStep.org and sign up to have a conversation.
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“Our dream is to convince the country it's our patriotic duty to see the humanity in people with whom we disagree.” On a TED Talks Daily podcast episode, StoryCorps founder Dave Isay shares how our One Small Step initiative aims to reduce toxic polarization—one conversation at a time. Listen now → https://lnkd.in/eqzVvPbJ TED Conferences
Dave Isay: Reducing toxic polarization – one conversation at a time
https://www.ted.com
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Today, StoryCorps is proud to launch One Small Step America—a national expansion of our One Small Step (OSS) initiative. This effort includes a year-long, national PSA campaign with digital, print, broadcast, and outdoor advertising nationwide. OSS pairs strangers with opposing political beliefs for conversations, not to debate politics, but to get to know each other as fellow Americans. More than 5,400 people in over 40 states have participated in One Small Step to date. Nine out of 10 Americans are tired of our country’s divisions. If you’re one of them, check out One Small Step, where you can listen to these meaningful conversations and sign up to participate: takeonesmallstep.org
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“Recording my story has meant the world to me. It has given me a chance to put on record a major life event that I hope when others hear will push them to come to terms with their events and speak out loud about them.” In partnership with Wounded Warrior Project, we had the pleasure of reconnecting with Sergeant Major Dan Miller, as he shared a reflection on preserving his conversation with Marine Sergeant Nick Bennett—recorded through our Military Voices Initiative—about a deployment during the Iraq War that changed their lives. Read his reflection, learn more about Military Voices Initiative, and check out our upcoming recording dates for the military community: https://lnkd.in/emU3TnwG
Brothers in Arms: Dan Miller Reflects on His Journey After His StoryCorps Conversation
https://storycorps.org
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“StoryCorps’ Military Voices Initiative is a place for people to turn to and realize they are not alone in this world. There are many people out there struggling with the same feelings they have.” Marine Staff Sergeant Nick Bennett and Sergeant Major Dan Miller recorded a conversation through our Military Voices Initiative to remember a deployment during the Iraq War that changed their lives. Recently, in partnership with Wounded Warrior Project, we had the honor of reconnecting with Nick, as he shared a reflection on his experience of preserving his story with our Military Voices Initiative. Read his full reflection → https://lnkd.in/e4PanQnh
Brothers in Arms: Nick Bennett Reflects on His Journey After His StoryCorps Conversation
https://storycorps.org
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StoryCorps’ Military Voices Initiative is proud to partner with WHYY in recording and sharing stories of veterans, service members, and military families in Philadelphia. Learn more about our initiative and upcoming recording dates! → https://lnkd.in/eSAutYA2 #StoryCorps #MilitaryVoicesInitiative
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StoryCorps’ upcoming Brightness in Black initiative is recording stories at BlackStar Film Festival—an annual celebration of the visual and storytelling traditions of the African diaspora and of global communities of color, showcasing films by Black, Brown, and Indigenous people from around the world. The 2024 BlackStar Film Festival will take place from August 1-4, 2024 on Broad Street in Philadelphia as well as online around the world. There will be screenings, panels, parties, and other events. All access and virtual passes are now on sale: https://lnkd.in/grc332Nm Learn more about Brightness in Black: https://lnkd.in/eqE7wS5F #BSFF24 #ByIndieMeansNecessary #BlackStarOnBroad
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Calling all Virginia veterans, service members, and military family members – What's your story? Our Military Voices Initiative 2024 Tour is making a stop in Norfolk from June 3-6 in partnership with WHRO Public Media. Sign up to record a conversation with a loved one. Appointments are available now → https://lnkd.in/e2cVYSdr
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Recently, we honored our Winter/Spring 2024 intern cohort with a graduation ceremony to celebrate their stellar contributions to departments and programs across the organization. We are proud of our graduates and wishing them the best of luck in their future endeavors! 🎉🎓 Prior to graduating, we asked them: “What do you consider to be the highlight of your internship experience at StoryCorps?” Enjoy learning about what some of them had to say:
StoryCorps Interns Share Memorable Highlights from their Experience
https://storycorps.org