

OurStoryBridgeListens: Present in the Moment
OurStoryBridgeListens: Present in the Moment is the new, non-partisan project by OurStoryBridge Inc. that documents the current
circumstances in the United States that are deeply impacting Americans and others around the world.About Us
OurStoryBridge Listens: Present in the Moment
OurStoryBridge Listens: Present in the Moment is the new, non-partisan Partner Project by OurStoryBridge Inc. that documents the current circumstances in the United States that are deeply impacting Americans and others around the world. Using the signature OurStoryBridge methodology for collecting and sharing digital short-form oral histories online (of three- to five- minutes each, with scrolling photographs presented as miniplayers on a dedicated website), this project will 1) capture digital history in the moment before the stories are lost; 2) help those impacted by providing a dedicated and shared space for their voices; and 3) create opportunities to communicate these real-time stories to others who can use them to contextualize and amplify their changemaking and research efforts.
Hear Our Stories
Click the categories below to hear impactful stories from OurStoryBridge Listens: Present in the Moment. You can also click here to listen to stories on the OurStoryBridge Listens Public Stories Page. Use the search box to find a story that you want to listen to. We would love for you to share your story too by emailing us through the Share Your Story online form.
You can also listen to stories from other OurStoryBridge projects across the country
as they are continually added here.
Share Your Story
If you want to share your story or ask a question, fill out the form below and we will contact you shortly.
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OurStoryBridge Listens: Present in the Moment is a project of OurStoryBridge Inc., the 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit that supports the collecting and free sharing of digital short-form oral histories (of three- to five minutes each, with scrolling photographs presented
as miniplayers) using community crowdsourcing and curation.