From their website:
About Our Stories
- ...How would you like to be remembered?
...What was the saddest moment in your life?
...What is your proudest achievement?
...When did you first fall in love?
Our Stories was founded by UNICEF , One Laptop per Child (OLPC), and Google, and to help collect, preserve, and share online the stories of the world's people and their cultures and communities. The OLPC initiative, partnered with existing UNICEF projects, gives children the tools to interview, record, and share the stories of their parents, grandparents, and others in their families and communities. The focus during this phase is on children in developing countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia where OLPC computers are available. Eventually, children and others will be able to share and access recorded stories directly through the Our Stories Children's site .
Our Stories is also committed to providing access to people's stories from around the world in their native languages. You can also hear stories collected by the Museum of the Person in Brazil, and by UNICEF from Ghana, Pakistan, Tanzania, and Uganda. And we anticipate adding stories from Argentina, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and other countries soon.
You cannot currently upload your own stories. However, they plan to have systems in place in the future to allow all people to upload their own audio interviews to share. In the meantime, the site says, "join our community now by listening to our current collection of stories found on the Find a Story page. And take advantage of our interview guides to start capturing the stories and lives of those around you."
Ishmael Beal, author of the memoir A Long Way Gone , has recorded a message on this website, available at: http://www.ourstories.org
Children's rights, cultural tolerance and storytelling has been a focus for me over the past few years--as you can see in the projects I created:
- Walls That Talk
- Building Bridges for Children's Rights
- Childbridge
- CIRCLE OF RIGHTS: Children Inspired to Reduce Child Labor through Education
- Tell Me a Story
Wow, thanks so much for posting about this and drawing my attention to the "Our Stories" project, Karen. This looks FANTASTIC and I'll be sure to make other teachers as well as librarians aware of it here in Oklahoma, especially via our Celebrate Oklahoma Voices Project.
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