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TitleRadio Diaries: Oral History Project on National Public Radio
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From http://www.radiodiaries.org/aboutus.html

Radio Diaries works with people to document their own lives for public radio: teenagers, seniors, prison inmates and others whose voices are rarely heard. Diarists become reporters of their own lives. They conduct interviews, keep an audio journal, and record the sounds of daily life—usually collecting over 30 hours of raw tape. Radio Diaries also publishes an oral history guide for young people, the Teen Reporter Handbook, which is used in schools and community radio stations across the country.

Involving English language learners in an oral history project could be an exciting learning experience. Visit the Radio Diaries website at http://www.radiodiaries.org to learn more.

See one example of a Radio Diary-inspired project at http://faculty.lagcc.cuny.edu/eheppner/radiodiaries/default.htm
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