Saturn to Sponsor StoryCorps Oral History Project
Saturn to be the sole corporate sponsor of the Story Corps project, which will go to 35 cities in the first year.
StoryCorps will travel to about 35 cities in the first year in specially equipped mobile recording studios. In each city, people will be able to conduct oral history interviews with a friend, colleague or family member, with the help of a trained facilitator. At the end of the forty-minute session, the participants will be given a broadcast-quality CD of their interview. With permission, a second copy will be archived at the Library of Congress, providing generations to come with access to these moving stories.
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on April 18, 2005 in
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