East Bay Stories of Empathy

 

Stories of Empathy            Empathy Group

Beginning

Overview

Grant Application
   1. Applicant Organization
   2. Project Description 
   3. Audience and Outreach
   4. Public Engagement
   5. Project Personnel
   6. Timeline 
   7. Full Project Budget

Final-
Creations

Participating Organizations
     Neighborhood Public Art

Participating Volunteers

Working Timeline

Interview Workshops
   Workshop 1
   Workshop 2
   Workshop 3
Youth
  
Workshop 4

Scaling

About Empathy

Empathy Group
  Workspace: Presentation Project
 

 

Scaling Up the Project

The CA Stories Fund grant would cover a Basic Stories of empathy project.
But the basic project can be scaled up to match the resources available.
Here's a model (under development) of how it can look.

Scaling up the Richmond Stories of Empathy - how to get maximum impact?
   

Project Size

    Basic Project Bigger 1 Bigger 2 Bigger3
Outreach   contact some organizations
- want to interview your members.
presentations to organizations organizations join in larger empathy project  
Interview Workshops   40 interviews
12 meetings at RAC,
4 hrs each
interviews at NIAD more interview stories field stories interviews
 community empathy projects
Edit Stories   edwin edit bring in editors bring in more video talent  
Empathy Exhibit   show art from workshops in  gallery at RAC Call for art, Exhibit in large gallery call for more art,
Exhibit in large gallery
other organizations do art exhibits on empathy at other locations.
Videos   - 30 minute video
- 40 short stories on youtube.
- plus other interviews
show at final event at RAC Create DVD for distribution to Richmond homes show on Cable Access
show at Cerrito theater
Empathy Conference   Presentation of Video
& community discussion at RAC
invite multiple speakers
workshop participants.
even more speakers Obama, politicians,  academics, artists, business, social,  etc. 
Post Project Promotion   Take video around to organizations to talk about empathy      
           

 

 

 

  East Bay Stories of Empathy Project