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Digital Storytelling: Selected Resources: Intergenerational Knowledge

SUMMER 2020

Intergenerational Knowledge

Storytelling and its digitization have allowed renewed and varied engagements with systemic issues of racism, sexism, ableism, classism, and colonialism.

(Rice & Mundel, 2019)

Definition

Intergenerational learning is a transmission of beliefs and practices and modeling of behaviors from generation to generation. (Rice & Mundel 2019)

 

Intergenerational Knowledge

Intergenerational Knowledge

Resources

StoryCenter has worked with nearly a thousand organizations around the world and trained more than fifteen thousand people in hundreds of workshops to share stories from their lives.

Resources

Voice of Witness Education Program connects over 20,000 educators, students, and advocates each year with these stories and issues through oral history-based curricula, trainings, and holistic educational support.