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- The Case for Grassroots Archives
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Grassroots archives play a valuable role in what has been called "the battle of memory". People's history projects such as grassroots archives preserve and share stories of resistance, hidden histories, and alternative visions.
- Is that an archive in your basement... or are you just hoarding?
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Are you an 'accidental archivist'? Have you been saving the publications and documents produced by the social justice projects you've been involved in? Then Connexions would like to hear from you.
- The Neurochemistry of Empathy, Storytelling, and the Dramatic Arc, Animated
Resource Type: Film/Video What cortisol and oxytocin have to do with a 19th-century German playwright.
- 1,000 Days of Syria Turning War Journalism into a Game
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 How an American journalist is attempting to tell the story of Syrias conflict through an online adventure game.
- Setting the Table
An Anthology of Community Stories Resource Type: Book Published: 2005 Reminiscences about food.
- Sources welcomes Michael Riordon
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 Sources welcomes a new member: Michael Riordon. Canadian writer and documentary-maker Michael Riordon writes/directs/produces books and articles, audio, video and film documentaries, plays for radio and stage.
- Telling Tales
Storytelling in the family Resource Type: Book Published: 2003 A guide to the art of storytelling.
- A Theology of Connexions
Short version Resource Type: Article Published: 1985
- This ancient cave art is the oldest known 'storytelling'
Art found in Indonesia shows humans with animal characteristics hunting animals with spears and ropes Resource Type: Article Published: 2019 A cave painting found on Indonesia's island of Sulawesi, depicting human-like figures hunting animals, appears to be the earliest known pictorial record of storytelling, according to a study by a team of Australian and Indonesian researchers.
- An Unauthorized Biography of the World
Oral History on the Front Lines Resource Type: Book Published: 2004 This book uses oral history to discuss oral history. It is in memoir style, and delves into how oral history is done in such places as First Nations (Canada), Turkey, Chicago, Newfoundland, Peru, New York City, Cleveland, Israel, and other places. Riordon's concept is about telling stories, celebrating diversity, and making connections between people.
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