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The Grandparents Storylab
Clara Ibarra
15 episodes
3 weeks ago
We are an intergenerational project which seeks to connect our youngest and oldest generations through storytelling and podcast. Through hands on workshops we teach children audio skills to interview their own grandparents or elders in their community. The Grandparents StoryLab team then edits these interviews into sound rich podcasts. We produced five episodes of our first season with Rev. Malika Lee Whitney, from the Significant Elders Intergenerational Oral History Project as the associate producer. These episodes were produced in collaboration with the SugarHill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling and IndyKids, a newspaper made by kids and for kids.
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We are an intergenerational project which seeks to connect our youngest and oldest generations through storytelling and podcast. Through hands on workshops we teach children audio skills to interview their own grandparents or elders in their community. The Grandparents StoryLab team then edits these interviews into sound rich podcasts. We produced five episodes of our first season with Rev. Malika Lee Whitney, from the Significant Elders Intergenerational Oral History Project as the associate producer. These episodes were produced in collaboration with the SugarHill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling and IndyKids, a newspaper made by kids and for kids.
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Episodes (15/15)
The Grandparents Storylab
Rose's Story
1 month ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Soundscape of Montegiovi
2 months ago
23 minutes 38 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Muriel Miguel: "I am truly a city Indian"
8 months ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Excerpt of Maria Alejandro
11 months ago
2 minutes 46 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
"Silence in the City": Co-Coquí
12 months ago
2 minutes 39 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
An Oasis in the City
1 year ago
22 minutes 50 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Maria Alejandro: "First I have to take care of me"
1 year ago
8 minutes 28 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Children interviewed stuntman Roy T Anderson: Wow, this guy's crazy!
1 year ago
9 minutes 33 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
The Hair Journey's of Simin, Sabura, and Cool Grandma
2 years ago
16 minutes 52 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Jillian Lazaridis: "Everybody Should Run a Marathon at Least Once in Their Lifetime"
2 years ago
9 minutes 20 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Dr. Khadijah Matin: "This is about the sacredness of human lives"
2 years ago
13 minutes 53 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Margaretta Bobo: "Being underwater is very peaceful"
2 years ago
8 minutes 29 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
The Double Dutch Dreamz of Rev. Malika Lee Whitney
2 years ago
8 minutes 4 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
Ben Navarrete
7 years ago
9 minutes 1 second

The Grandparents Storylab
Gloria
7 years ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

The Grandparents Storylab
We are an intergenerational project which seeks to connect our youngest and oldest generations through storytelling and podcast. Through hands on workshops we teach children audio skills to interview their own grandparents or elders in their community. The Grandparents StoryLab team then edits these interviews into sound rich podcasts. We produced five episodes of our first season with Rev. Malika Lee Whitney, from the Significant Elders Intergenerational Oral History Project as the associate producer. These episodes were produced in collaboration with the SugarHill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling and IndyKids, a newspaper made by kids and for kids.