United Story

May 14

Do what makes you happy.

Do what makes you happy.

(Source: allthingsstylish, via emmiryrai)

Gordon Parks, Segregated drinking fountain, Mobile, Alabama, 1956, (1956) at Adamson Gallery.

Gordon Parks, Segregated drinking fountain, Mobile, Alabama, 1956, (1956) at Adamson Gallery.

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Apr 25

Wise Words Art Project
Via newmuseum:
Shagun Singh gives us insider details about Wise Words, a project as part of IDEAS CITY celebrating women immigrants in New York City. Don’t miss this from May 1–5!
IDEAS CITY, a biennial Festival in New York City from May 1 – May 4, explores the future of cities around the globe with the belief that arts and culture are essential to the vitality of urban centers, making them better places to live, work, and play. This year’s theme is Untapped Capital, with participants focused on resources that are under-recognized or underutilized in our cities. Learn more at www.ideas-city.org.
ORGANIZATION: Artist Build Collaborative and Urban Matter Inc.
NAME: Shagun Singh
PROJECT TITLE: Wise Words
Wise Words is an interactive storytelling installation that showcases immigrant stories from women who migrated to New York in the first half of the twentieth century. We are currently interviewing women who emigrated from places across the globe, such as Taiwan, the Philippines, Haiti, and more. Their experiences building their homes and families in unknown cities are rich and powerful stories that deserve to be told and, in doing so, can help us envision a future in which cities are more open and receptive to diverse cultures.

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Wise Words Art Project

Via newmuseum:

Shagun Singh gives us insider details about Wise Words, a project as part of IDEAS CITY celebrating women immigrants in New York City. Don’t miss this from May 1–5!

IDEAS CITY, a biennial Festival in New York City from May 1 – May 4, explores the future of cities around the globe with the belief that arts and culture are essential to the vitality of urban centers, making them better places to live, work, and play. This year’s theme is Untapped Capital, with participants focused on resources that are under-recognized or underutilized in our cities. Learn more at www.ideas-city.org.

ORGANIZATION: Artist Build Collaborative and Urban Matter Inc.

NAME: Shagun Singh

PROJECT TITLE: Wise Words

Wise Words is an interactive storytelling installation that showcases immigrant stories from women who migrated to New York in the first half of the twentieth century. We are currently interviewing women who emigrated from places across the globe, such as Taiwan, the Philippines, Haiti, and more. Their experiences building their homes and families in unknown cities are rich and powerful stories that deserve to be told and, in doing so, can help us envision a future in which cities are more open and receptive to diverse cultures.

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Nov 24

PROJECT: THANKSGIVING DAY STORY EXCHANGE IN DENVER, CO

WE ARE STORIED. ThanksSharing Iniitative. 2010

For the 2010 Thanksgiving holiday, We Are Storied founders Cambrie Nelson and De Nichols will be spending 5 days in both the city and mountains to solidify elements from organizational structure to branding to communications to grants to curriculum platforms and our 2011 timeline of endeavors.

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Nov 23

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REFLECTIONS: THANKSSHARING IN DENVER, CO

 

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Pie has amazing power.

Our ThanksSharing project proved it.

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Jun 13

PRESS: “The Stories Project: Sharing stories across campus”

By Paula Lauris
SENIOR SCENE EDITOR

As students at Washington University, we all have unique stories to tell. Some of us have overcome a difficult childhood; others have survived the tragic loss of a family member, and still others have had trouble adjusting to life on a college campus. Recognizing that students could be united in their personal experiences, senior De Nichols launched The Stories Project in 2008 as a way for students to share their stories.

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