Oral History Project Can Help Shape Youth Leadership

AMANDA TAKES WAR BONNETT
LT CONTRIBUTOR

“The students did a beautiful job of putting those stories together, piece by piece, and making the pieces fit to make the larger story.”

“So much of that history we knew but so much of it we didn't, and when we heard those stories - the details, the pain, the victories - the facts we learned.”

“This was a very successful project and should have been undertaken 50 years ago.”

Laine Carlsness

I'm Laine Carlsness – the broad behind Broadsheet Design and an East Bay-based graphic designer specializing in identity, web and print. I truly love what I do – creating from-the-ground-up creative solutions that are as unique as the clients who inspire them. I draw very few boxes around what a graphic designer should and shouldn't do – I've been known to photograph, illustrate, write copy, paint and hand-letter to get the job done.

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