Harness the power of personal stories
Memria makes it exceptionally easy for organizations to gather, curate, and share audio stories for oral history projects, community engagement initiatives, restorative justice efforts, and other professional storysharing projects.
Manage everything for your storytelling project in one easy-to-use platform.
FEATURED STORYTELLING PROJECTSMemria's storytelling platform is trusted by all types of organizations to tell the story of the communities they serve.
ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY
STORYTELLING PROJECTFeatured Story:'Winning the Olympic Gold Metal', by Charity Marlatt (4 minutes)"Sponsored by the Keene Valley (NY) Library and OurStoryBridge, the Adirondack Community Story Project was built on the Memria platform. We could not be happier with the easy-to-use software, the dashboard, the customer support, and the flexibility of the platform!"
-Jery Huntley, Founder, Adirondack Community and OurStoryBridgeMY LAI MEMORIAL
TRAVELLING EXHIBITFeatured Story:'The Best Part of My Generation: Reflections' by Walt Nygard (4 minutes)"We used Memria to set up both a Story-Telling booth and a separate Story-Listening booth as integral parts of a traveling exhibit. The technology was easy, the set-up was very inexpensive and quick, and the results were fantastic. It enhanced the exhibit and encouraged visitors to share their art and their comments. This is a great tool for small and low-budget museums and exhibits like ours.”
-Mac MacDevitt, Curator at Chicago Veterans for PeaceTHE LAFF SOCIETY
(FORD FOUNDATION)
Featured Story:'My Time at The Ford Foundation', by Altaf Rahamatulla (4 minutes"For years, we had a "Tell Your Story' button on our website, but literally no one ever submitted anything. That changed when we started using the Memria platform. With its intuitive tools and dashboard. As the association of former employees of the Ford Foundation, our members have lits of stories to tell, and finally, we are hearing and preserving them."
-The LAFF Society (Life After the Ford Foundation)I DEFEND RIGHTS
Featured Story:Cultivating Gratitude, by Fatimah Muhammad"In every part of the world, people are inspired by human rights. We wanted to hear some of their stories. Memria provided the tools for us to collect the stories and develop a compelling and inexpensive exhibit with a listening station to share these stories with unexpected audiences In libraries, museums, and universities."
Sandra Petersen, Executive Director, Norwegian Human Rights Fund- WHO USES MEMRIA
Everyone wants to collect and use feedback, for a wide range of reasons.
Memria helps our partners use feedback stories strategically and efficiently.
LIBRARIES, HISTORICAL SOCIETIES AND ARCHIVES
Libraries and Historical Societies are key repositories of local history and collective memory. Memria helps them engage community members to become part of a living archive.
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION INITIATIVES
Memria helps truth and reconciliation projects to explore and understand the past by collecting stories and testimonials.
NGO's
Social justice organizations increasingly need to reflect the voices and experiences of their communities in order to achieve societal change.
MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITS
Museums and exhibits can create story-collecting stations and story-listening stations to increase community engagement and enhance visitor experience.
EDUCATORS
Educators use Memria to record and share the voices of their students and their communities, making the learning experience more real.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS
Alumni Associations can use Memria to send out a call for stories across the alumni network and collect hundreds or even thousands of audio recorded or written stories with the click of a button.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS AND PARTNERS SAY
“The Association of Black Communities of Cesar, Kusuto (Colombia) is working to collect and share stories about the experiences of the various black identities in the provinces of Cesar and La Guajira. Memria has been a vital partner in helping us achieve our long-standing dream of creating an audiovisual collection by and for black communities in the region, and in attaining our goal of confronting the current narratives that uphold structural violence within our communities".
- MILI YULIETH PARDO PIIÑERES /
Asociación de Comunidades Negras del Cesar, Ku Suto
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"Both story projects sponsored by the Keene Valley (NY) Library, one local, one national, are based on Memria. We could not be happier with the platform, technical service, and people!"
- JERY HUNTLEY
GET IN TOUCH TO LEARN MORE
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