Join in on Friday, November 28
The National Day of Listening asks you to set aside an hour on Friday, November 28, to ask loved ones about their lives. The simple act of listening tells them how much they matter, and preserving that conversation on tape, CD, or with a pen and paper tells them they and their stories won't be forgotten.
The National Day of Listening is an initiative created by the StoryCorps project, and supported by NPR and its members stations, to encourage, instruct, and inspire everyday people to start a new holiday tradition: sit down with a loved one on Friday, November 28, 2008, and record a meaningful conversation to preserve for years to come.
The National Day of Listening asks you to set aside an hour on Friday, November 28, to ask loved ones about their lives. The simple act of listening tells them how much they matter, and preserving that conversation on tape, CD, or with a pen and paper tells them they and their stories won't be forgotten.
The National Day of Listening is an initiative created by the StoryCorps project, and supported by NPR and its members stations, to encourage, instruct, and inspire everyday people to start a new holiday tradition: sit down with a loved one on Friday, November 28, 2008, and record a meaningful conversation to preserve for years to come.
Who will you listen to? Who will you preserve?