CARLY SNIDER, SPRING, SOPHOMORE 2018
This video is a part
of the Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur Project, a required assignment of Dr.
Christina L. Ivey's COMM 160: Communication and Culture course at Boise State University.
The Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur Project seeks to collect small narratives and pictures in and about Boise and the surrounding Treasure Valley area.
The Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur project was inspired by [murmur], a "documentary oral history project" that began in Toronto's Kensington Market in 2003. The project "records stories and memories told about specific geographical locations" in order to preserve lesser-known histories of the area. The project has since grown to many locations around the globe.
I do not claim to own [murmur], nor is this project or video monetized; it is strictly for educational purposes.
Please visit [murmur]'s website for more details: http://murmurtoronto.ca/
Also, visit the COMM 160: Communication and Culture course's blog for more links to Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur Project videos: http://commandcultureatbsu.blogspot.com/
The Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur Project seeks to collect small narratives and pictures in and about Boise and the surrounding Treasure Valley area.
The Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur project was inspired by [murmur], a "documentary oral history project" that began in Toronto's Kensington Market in 2003. The project "records stories and memories told about specific geographical locations" in order to preserve lesser-known histories of the area. The project has since grown to many locations around the globe.
I do not claim to own [murmur], nor is this project or video monetized; it is strictly for educational purposes.
Please visit [murmur]'s website for more details: http://murmurtoronto.ca/
Also, visit the COMM 160: Communication and Culture course's blog for more links to Boise/Treasure Valley Murmur Project videos: http://commandcultureatbsu.blogspot.com/
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