story request:
The Human Rights Movement: objects
Museum of Human Rights
Requester: Louis Bickford
Deadline: No Deadline
Tell your story

The human rights museum collects testimonials and objects (or, more accurately, photographs of objects, at least for now) about the human rights movement by asking what it means to you. Tell us about an object that is meaningful (please upload a photo of the object). You can contribute up to three objects. If you want to contribute more, that is definitely possible. Just do a second "story" on the platform ... and a third ... and fourth, if you want.

At a later date, if you want to donate the actual object, we promise to take good care of it and make it, and your story about it, available to be seen by the public. 

These stories may be edited, published and shared.

Tell your story
Tips for telling a great story
  • Tell your story as if you were talking to a friend or a relative. Make it personal.
  • Add photos! It is best if the first photo you add is a nice image of yourself so that people can see you as they listen to or read your story.
Tips for audio recording
  • You can re-record as many times as you want. Take a couple of practice runs until it feels more natural talking into your computer.
  • Try not to use a pre-written script so that your story sounds as natural as possible. It is ok if it is not perfect.
  • Try to speak as clearly as possible, and get as close to the microphone as you can.
  • Try to find a quiet place with no background noise. It is even better if the room has carpet. This will reduce the amount of echo on the recording.
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