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September 06, 2008

Judy Shintani's Intergenerational Storytelling Project
Linda Frye Burnham / 01:59 PM

Judy Shintani is an artist in northern California who works with community groups of all kinds along the northern coast. She wrote to us about her Intergenerational Storytelling Project in Half Moon Bay with Coastside Children’s Programs and Coastside Adult Day Health Center. Her site offers her own thoughts on the process of the workshop, along with samples of the stories the children and elders wrote together and a wonderful slide show of their visual work. We really appreciate it when an artist goes to this much trouble to document community-based work on the Web. Once communities know what is possible, this work will spread like wildfire. Thanks, Judy!

Judy Shintani

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