Revive, Rebuild, Renew, Record!!
Humid City and New Orleans Oral History Project are two blogs associated with the Hurricane Digital Memory Bank. There’s some audio posted at the latter site—first Mardi Gras, post-Katrina.
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on March 27, 2006 in
• Online Oral History Collections
• Oral History Projects
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Thanks for giving us a quick shout. I am doing the best with an idea that started out with no advance planning (the first podcasts were from the day before Katrina hit). Nice to that some people are noticing. Its really important that we get this out there, and I am begining a new series of podcasts (mirrored on both sites) with local people and business owners as the molasses slow rebuild continues.
Again, thanks for noticing us!
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Family Stories.
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They tell where you come from. They hold secrets to who you are.
This site explores how to use digital tools and media to record and preserve spoken memories of family members.
Your host: Susan A. Kitchens (I got into this by talking to my grandpa; at the time he was 99 years old.)
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