It's called the National Day of Listening -- friends and family are likely to be together and able to spend an hour honoring one another by listening. What a great idea to take time to tell people that their lives matter and that they won’t ever be forgotten. Interview a loved one or a community member whom you would like to honor—your grandfather, your aunt, a neighbor, a mentor, a veteran, or an old friend.
What a great gift to the future -- passing on a loved one's story to those who are too young (or not yet born!) to ask for themselves.
There's a complete do-it-yourself guide that details how to choose who to interview, prepare for the interview by creating a list of questions, and then record and save the interview. Here are just a few examples of questions:
- What was the happiest moment of your life?
- What are you most proud of?
- What are the most important lessons you've learned in life?
- What is your earliest memory?
- How would you like to be remembered?
Here's a video that describes the process:
The National Day of Listening is a project of StoryCorps and its partners: NPR, the American Library Association, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the Corporation for National and Community Service/Americorps.
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