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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 California Stories Uncovered CITY OF DUBLIN HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE:March 10, 2005 SUBJECT: California Stories Uncovered ATTACHMENTS: Promotional Flyer RECOMMENDATION: Receive report from Staff FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: The California Council for the Humanities is sponsoring California Stories Uncovered, a statewide campaign that will ask people across the State to tell and listen to stories that reveal the truth beneath the headlines, statistics and stereotypes about the State and its people. California Stories is a multiyear initiative designed to strengthen communities and connect Californians by uncovering personal and community stories that, once gathered and woven together, tell the story of today's California. Elizabeth Isles, Dublin Heritage Center Director, has been working collaboratively with Lee Jouthas, Dublin Library Manager, to produce a variety of activities that will stir and engage the community. Dublin California Stories Uncovered will feature lectures by local historians and authors, book discussion groups and classroom projects. Additionally, Dublin residents will have an opportunity to share their stories, cultural heritage, and thoughts on Dublin which will later be compiled to create Dublin's own anthology and"snap shot" of the community. Activities programmed at the Library for California Stories Uncovered will run through the month of April 2005. RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of Staff that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the report from Staff. COPIES TO: ITEM NO. 8.2 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA STMTS\2005\3-10 California Stories Uncovered.doc ,s �-rt {.'ar-.. r ,�,y,,,k- v L '-:S f i r .ri '-",�,r •e. .t ., ii. 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In a program developed by CCH BENEATH THE HEADLINES, STATISTICS AND and the California Writing Project,a statewide association of 30,000 teachers,students will write about and interview STEREOTYPES TO PROVIDE ANSWERS TO people in their communities to create public presentations for April 2005 —and participate in a California Stories Uncovered THOSE QUESTIONS. THE CAMPAIGN WILL statewide essay contest.Classroom materials and essay contest information are available at www.californiastories.org. INVOLVE A BROAD RANGE OF PEOPLE IN •A new book: California Uncovered: Stories for the HUNDREDS OF STORY-SHARING ACTIVITIES, 2I st Century, edited by the award-winning,best-selling author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and featuring outstanding FROM EXHIBITS AND INTERVIEWS TO contemporary and emerging California authors,will be pub- lished by the Council and Heyday Books in December 2004. PUBLIC SCHO+•L PROGRAMS AND GROUP • Programs at local libraries. Libraries throughout California DISCUSSIONS. LEADING THE WAY WILL will create California Stories Uncovered activities,including intergenerational story projects and reading and discussion ;=E CALIFORNIA'S YOUTH, WHO WILL groups using the California Uncovered anthology. •Authors in Conversation events featuring California INTERVIEW ERVIEW FAMILY I�dE`"lBER S AND Uncovered contributors will be held in April 2005 in nine hub NEIGHBORS, PROVIDING MOTELS FOR cities—Cerritos,Chico,Fresno,Los Angeles,National City, Riverside,Sacramento,San Francisco,and San Jose. ALL WHO PARTICIPATE IN THE CAMPAIGN. •A "Letters Home" contest. CCH and New California , Media,a membership association of 700 ethnic media organizations,will invite readers,listeners and viewers to submit a"letter home" describing life in California.Prizes will be awarded to the winning letters. ...and many other Council-sponsored programs throughout the state. . aim? - � 4� ' : 4 ' '.i SEC p u-:,� ws