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You are here: Home / News & Events / Audio Stories of End-of-Life Caregivers: Record and Share Your Story

Audio Stories of End-of-Life Caregivers: Record and Share Your Story

September 5, 2021 By //  by Kimi Eisele Leave a Comment

Are you or is someone you know an end-of-life caregiver? Listen to, record, and share their story. End-of-life (EOL) care is tender and important work, but too often end-of-life caregivers go unseen and unheard. This project seeks to change that.

How to Participate:

  1.  REVIEW and download our EOL Caregiver Audio Stories How-to Guides here:
    • How to Interview a Caregiver
    • How to Record Your Own Care-giving Story
  2. WATCH a recording of our May 11 training session below to learn more about interviewing and recording.
  3. DOWNLOAD our Participation Consent Form and have your caregiver storyteller sign it.
  4.  RECORD a conversation with someone who is caring for another at the end of life OR record your own caregiver story.
  5.  UPLOAD your files here.

Up to 15 caregiver audio stories will be shared in BorderLore, SFA’s online journal (Fall 2021) and in a special exhibit on end-of-life care at the Arizona State Museum (2022). Stories will be selected and curated by guest producer Ruxandra Guidi based on sound quality and content. 

Any questions about recording and interviewing? Contact Ruxandra Guidi: ruguidi@gmail.com

 

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