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They write the script, they choose the images, they create the piece. It's their story in their (multimedia) voice. Our young people. |
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We proudly offer these stories of the Black Experience, in honor of Black History Month. |
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Examples from the 5th World Summit, March 2007, hosted by the Afrika Cultural Center, Joburg, South Africa. |
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Finally a voice of our own. KQED proudly presents these digital stories, created by the women who tell them. |
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Part of a digital storytelling, gps-enabled project with Oakland High School students |
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These stories give us insight into what it means to have family and to be part of a community. It's all we have and all we are. |
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These are the digital stories read by the winning authors from the young writers and illustrators contest. |
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Multicultural Urban Secondary Education is a program in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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You could say that story is the pretext for getting together in a personal way. |

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Stories From Black History Month
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| KQED proudly celebrates Black History Month. The African American community has been an active part of the Digital Storytelling Commmunity here at KQED, and has created amazing stories offering insight into the rich experience of being African American. |
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"In the Beauty Shop, they first burned you with a 168 degrees of hot comb and grease"
Created by Elizabeth Summers
at the KQED Digital Storytelling Workshop |
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They don't even know me, or what I want to do, or accomplish in life.
Created by Dakari Ramel Griffin
at the KQED Digital Storytelling Workshop |
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