[Huntington, WV]— West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPB) is partnering with StoryCorps to record, preserve, and share your stories! You can record an interview with a loved one in-person and add your story to American history at the Library of Congress.
The StoryCorps Mobile Tour will be at Marshall University in Huntington from September 12 to October 4.
“We are so excited to have StoryCorps return to West Virginia to collect the stories of the people who live here”, said WVPB Executive Director Eddie Isom. “We all have stories to tell and share with our loved ones, and it’s great that these conversations will be preserved. I hope as many people as possible takes advantage of this great opportunity while StoryCorps visits us.”
There are a limited number of appointments available, so reserve your spot today!
StoryCorps is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
About StoryCorps: Founded in 2003, StoryCorps’ mission is to help us believe in each other by illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all – one story at as time. They are committed to the idea that everyone has an important story to tell and that everyone’s story matters.
About West Virginia Public Broadcasting:
The mission of West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPB) is to educate, inform and inspire people by telling West Virginia’s story. WVPB is an indispensable resource for education, news and public affairs, emergency services and economic development. Learn more at wvpublic.org or find us on Facebook and Instagram.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Amanda Rogers
Marketing Manager
304-556-4911
arogers@wvpublic.org