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How The People's Post Works
The People's Post is a new program in San Diego where you can tell your story and send it out into the world. Funded by the Knight Foundation and the San Diego Foundation, in partnership with Media Arts Center, voiceofsandiego.org and the San Diego County Library System, San Diegans can share their story and points of view through video and blogging.
This video shows how it works and all the ways you can get involved.Posted 11 months ago
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SDCL: Jacqueline Prairie - The Peoples Post (Solana Beach)
Founder of Gaio World, building a modern library in a little village in Ghana.
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SDCL: Marylin Mcphee - The People's Post (Solana Beach)
Professional storyteller tells her story to The People's Post.Posted 11 months ago
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SDCL: Janet - Voices in my diary (Solana Beach)
Janet Larson Melugin finds the healing voices from her diary and helps others do the same. By Edward Kramer Edited by Jason LeePosted 11 months ago
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SDCL: Diane Welch on Architect Lilian Rice (Solana Beach)
Writer Diane Welch shares the legacy of architecture, feminism, and innovation of 1920's architect Lilian Rice, Chief Architect and Planner of Rancho Santa Fe. By Edward Kramer Edited by Krysta MortlandPosted 11 months ago
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SDCL: The Indian Princess (Solana Beach)
Solana Beach - This is the story of Aafje Day and her experience with her father in the YMCA Indian Princess program, which is designed to foster understanding and companionship between father and daughter.
The Indian Princess Pledge:Posted 11 months ago
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SDCL: St. Elaine's Day (Jacumba)
Jacumba Branch - Elaine Blackwood, a local icon, talks about the people she has met in Jacumba over the years, specifically one woman that made the town proclaim her Saint Elaine.Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Saedeh Rahimi - Iran & The Islamic Regime (Solana Beach)
Saedeh describes her experiences in Iran after the Islamic regime announces mandatory dress code, the hijab, for women. She now expresses how she felt during those times through her paintings.Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: The Hypnotist - Ramdas Menon (Vista)
Vista Branch - Ramdas Menon a San Diego Hypnotist discusses his views on hypnosis. Recorded in partnership with the San Diego County Library's City of Vista Library Branch.Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Reintegrating and Fitting In (San Marcos)
San Marcos branch - Gary Sosa brings his family back to the US, after years away teaching English in Taiwan and finds reintegration not quite what he imagined.
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SDCL: Growing Up In A Young Fallbrook (Fallbrook)
Fallbrook Library branch - Marion Clemmons reminisceces about the days he spent growing up in Fallbrook, CA and the days when Main Street, Fallbrook became a paved a road.Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Just An Earthly Body (Fallbrook)
Fallbrook Library branch - Marion Clemmons, reminisces about the moments leading up to and the moment he read the news of this older brother's death during WWII.Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Celebrating the Unsung Heroes (Julian)
Julian Branch Library - A local writer, Mary Ann Davenport describes how meeting the unsung heros of the community has motivated her to write her own novels.Posted 1 year ago
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SDCL: SDSU Chemistry Department Then & Now...(El Cajon)
El Cajon Branch Library - Retired Chemistry Professor, Morey Ring talks about the history of the SDSU Chemistry DepartmentPosted 1 year ago
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SDCL: Lawrence Lawson of Fallbrook (Fallbrook)
Fallbrook Library Branch - In this Digital Story Station, Lawrence Lawson discusses the route he traveled to become a professor of English as a Second Language (ESL) at Palomar College. Lawrence recalls a memorable experience where language barriers caused some mystery in his life.Posted 1 year ago
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