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StoryCorps begins recording in Ukiah April 28
The first recording session, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. April 28, will be with Peggy Berryhill of the Native Media Resource Center.
Berryhill, a member of the Mvskoke tribe, is the founder of the Native Media Resource Center, whose mission is to produce educational materials about Indigenous communities and promote cross cultural understanding and racial harmony.
The NMRC works in partnership with individuals, organizations and institutions such as Native Public Telecommunications Inc., the Smithsonian Institution Office of Telecommunications, National Museum of the American Indian and Northern California Cultural Communications Inc.
NMRC projects include audio, print and digital storytelling, providing an authentic Native voice to public broadcasting and support for the Native radio system for 36 years.
In 2008 the FCC granted the NMRC a license to construct a full power noncommercial community radio station, KGUA 88.3. The new station will serve all the communities of the Mendocino South Coast and the northern tip of Sonoma County.
The press are invited to attend the opening day, with a recommendation to join us no later than 11:15 a.m.
There will be an opportunity to interview Peggy Berryhill about her StoryCorps experience, speak with the StoryCorps staff and the KZYX staff, and tour the StoryCorps recording booth.
The Mobile Studio will be parked in the lot adjacent to the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, at the corner of School and Clay streets in downtown Ukiah.
StoryCorps' MobileBooth interviews are conducted between two people who know and care about each other. A trained StoryCorps facilitator guides participants through the interview process.
At the end of each 40-minute recording session, participants receive a complimentary CD copy of their interview.
With participant permission, a second copy is archived at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress for future generations to hear.
In Ukiah, StoryCorps will partner with KZYX, Mendocino County's Community and NPR station, to collect 120 interviews.
KZYX will air a selection of the local interviews recorded in the StoryCorps MobileBooth and create special programs around the project throughout the next year.
Segments of select interviews may also air nationally on NPR's Morning Edition.
To help offset its operating costs, StoryCorps requests a donation of at least $25 for each MobileBooth interview.
If participants cannot afford to meet the suggested donation, they may participate at no cost to ensure that StoryCorps remains a free public service.
More information about StoryCorps is available at www.storycorps.org.
Information about KZYX is at www.kzyx.org.