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StoryCorps Launches Historias - A Groundbreaking Initiative To Create One of
the Largest Collections of Latino Stories Ever Recorded in the United States
StoryCorps will visit cities throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The renowned nonprofit oral history
project StoryCorps today launched Historias, a new initiative to record and
preserve the experiences of Latinos throughout the United States and Puerto
Rico. Historias, which means 'story' in Spanish, will capture and celebrate
the diversity of Latinos and their culture. The interviews are informal
conversations between family members or close friends who share their life
experiences and stories with one another.
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"Since StoryCorps first started its work in 2003, the aim has been to create a
growing portrait of who we are as a nation. At 50+ million strong, Hispanics
represent 15 percent of the U.S. population and are the fastest-growing
segment, which is why it is so important that we record and preserve their
stories," says StoryCorps Founder and President Dave Isay.
StoryCorps Historias is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
(CPB). "StoryCorps underscores that everyone has a story and each story
counts," said Patricia de Stacy Harrison, President and CEO of CPB. "It is
one of the most innovative and authentic initiatives made possible by public
service media and CPB is very proud to fund Historias."
To ensure that Latino voices are made accessible to future generations,
Historias interviews will be archived at the American Folklife Center at the
Library of Congress. Selected interviews will air on Latino USA, an
English-language news program broadcast in 31 states, NPR's Morning Edition
and public radio programs across the country.
Community partners involved in this national initiative include the Latino
Public Radio Consortium, Latino USA and the U.S. Latino and Latina World War
II Oral History Project. StoryCorps also wishes to thank Bill Lynch
Associates, LLC, for their assistance with StoryCorps Historias.
During the first year of Historias, StoryCorps will visit cities across the
nation, partnering with local radio stations, cultural institutions and
community-based organizations to collect nearly 1,000 stories throughout the
U.S. and Puerto Rico (see tour schedule below).
Reservations for sharing your stories during StoryCorps' Historias national
tour can be made by calling 1-800-850-4406.
Historias Tour Schedule: 2009-2010
City Opening
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New York, NY September 1, 2009
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San Francisco, CA September 22, 2009
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Eastern Puerto Rico September 23, 2009
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Taos, NM October 29, 2009
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Alamosa, NM November 2, 2009
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Austin, TX November, 2009
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Houston, TX November 16, 2009
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Boston, MA December 14, 2009
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Miami, FL January 4, 2010
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Yuma, AZ January 4, 2010
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Phoenix, AZ January, 2010
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San Juan, PR January 20, 2010
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Los Angeles, CA February 8, 2010
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Fresno, CA March 22, 2010
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Washington, DC April 2010
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Albuquerque, NM May 17, 2010
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Chicago, IL May 17, 2010
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Brownsville, TX May 2010
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San Antonio, TX June 2010
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San Diego, CA July 2010
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Granger, WA 2010
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About the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private, nonprofit
corporation created by Congress in 1967 develops educational public radio,
television, and online services. The CPB is the industry's largest single
source of funds for national public television and radio program development
and production. The CPB, a grant making organization, funds more than 1,000
public radio and television stations. Visit www.cpb.org for more information.
About StoryCorps
StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit project whose mission is to honor and
celebrate one another's lives through listening. Since 2003, tens of thousands
of everyday people have interviewed family and friends through StoryCorps.
Each conversation is recorded on a free CD to take home and share, and is
archived for generations to come at the Library of Congress. Millions listen
to the award-winning broadcasts on public radio and the Internet. Visit
www.storycorps.org for more information.
SOURCE StoryCorps
Diana Velez-Griffen, +1-917-743-8922, dvgriffen@storycorps.org; Maria
Reyes-Cano, +1-512-789-8369, maria@estradausa.com
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