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Mobile Storytelling: An Evolving Story

NTEN

Now we have smartphones, whose data, when strung together forms the story of our lives. I can’t remember when I first heard, our identity is the story we repeat to ourselves. Our Stories. Today we have a wild abundance to the ways we collect our stories. What emerges is a story – your story.

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Interplast Releases Story of Healing under CC License

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Click To Play Received an email from Interplast's Seth Mazow about this: In 1997, a film crew accompanied an Interplast volunteer surgical team to An Giang province in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. A Story of Healing,??? This marks the first time in history that an Academy Award?? nterplast???s s 1997 Academy Award??

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"It Is What It Is," and the Challenges of Dialogue-Focused Exhibits

Museum 2.0

A volunteer manager at a major US history museum once told me about a failed dialogue program in which older volunteers would sit in rocking chairs on an exhibit component themed to look like a front porch. The idea was that visitors would come up and hang out on the front porch, listening to the elders' stories of the past.

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Ask Britt: How can I combine the creative arts with social impact?

Have Fun - Do Good

The arts are a wonderful way to make a difference in the world because they are fun, engaging, and oftentimes help you to tell stories, all key elements to attracting and keeping people involved in a cause. Examples of socially rousing photography permeate our history: Vietnam, Rwanda, 9-11’s Ground Zero.

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