
We are an intergenerational project which seeks to connect our youngest and oldest generations through storytelling and podcast. Through hands on workshops we teach children audio skills to interview their own grandparents or elders in their community. The Grandparents StoryLab team then edits these interviews into sound rich podcasts. We produced five episodes of our first season with Rev. Malika... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for Kids | |||

I recorded many sounds while riding a bike during La Baldi's art residency. Here is a mixdown of some of those sounds. I used this audio mix in a workshop where participants used turmeric to create sun prints with local plants at Villa Clara.
In this episode, journalists from Indykids, a newspaper for kids and by kids, interview Muriel Miguel, an actor, choreographer, and director of Spiderwoman Theater, the oldest feminist, Indigenous-led theater company in the United States.
We record... more
Maria Alejandro runs the senior's program at the community organization Union Settlement. Her work is inspired by one of the first lessons she learned in her life from her grandmother. In this episode you will learn why 'growing old is a blessing'.
Click here to listen to the theme song of our episode "An Oasis in the City." This story centers around the Coquí frog puppet activists built to protect community gardens from Rudy Giuliani's administration's attempt to destroy these green spaces in ... more
Today, we go to the East Village neighbourhood of New York City, where girls from the Lower East Side Girls Club interviewed JK Canepa, an activist who participated in the struggle in the late 90s to preserve the community gardens from destruction. A... more
Maria Alejandro runs the senior's program at the community organization Union Settlement. Her work is inspired by one of the first lessons she learned in her life from her grandmother. In this episode you will learn why 'growing old is a blessing'.
In this episode of the Grand Parents Story Lab, children interviewed stuntman and filmmaker, Roy T Anderson. For more than twenty-five years he has performed stunts for Hollywood stars such as Will Smith, Denzel Washington and Jamie Foxx, accumulatin... more
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