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| Admission: | Free for ages 13-18, but space is limited. Download a registration form by clicking the link found in the description below. Despite the registration deadline, SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE. Contact meckstein@thecjm.org for more information. |
About the Program
Join us for a free workshop that celebrates the power of personal storytelling!
• Who has been the biggest influence on your life? What was your first memory of your best friend? Answer these questions and more as you learn the art of listening and sharing.
• Bring a friend to interview. And make new friends at the workshop!
• Be part of the workshop video, which will be screened on March 19th at the Museum!
To register for the workshop, download a workshop flyer by clicking here.
This workshop is inspired by StoryCorps, a national oral history project that is in residence at the Contemporary Jewish Museum until October 2009. For more information, visit www.storycorps.net.
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Photo: Rob Lowell |
Supporters
Youth programming at the Contemporary Jewish Museum is made possible by the lead support of the Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation of the Jewish Community Federation's Endowment Fund and Wells Fargo Foundation. Additional support comes from the Jim Joseph Foundation; Louis R. Lurie Foundation; Fred Levin and Nancy Livingston, The Shenson Foundation, in memory of Ben and A. Jess Shenson; the San Francisco Foundation; Macy's West; Miranda Lux Foundation; The Morris Stulsaft Foundation; and Union Bank of California Foundation.


