Radio Catskill Partners with StoryCorps to Foster Connection Across America’s Political Divides Through the One Small Step Radio Station Hubs Program
Radio Catskill Staff Will Receive Training and Production Assistance from StoryCorps to Record Conversations Between Community Members
(Liberty, NY, May 28, 2024)—WJFF Radio Catskill has partnered with StoryCorps, the national nonprofit dedicated to helping us believe in each other by illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all, one story at a time, as part of StoryCorps’ One Small Step (OSS) Radio Station Hubs project. Radio Catskill is one of seven public radio stations across the country selected to receive training and production assistance to collaborate on StoryCorps’ OSS initiative, an effort to bring strangers with different worldviews or political beliefs together for a conversation—not to
debate, but to get to know each other as people. StoryCorps’ OSS initiative and the Radio Station Hubs program are made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. More Information about recording dates and locations in the Catskills and Northeast PA can be found here.
“Radio Catskill is excited to be chosen as a StoryCorps station in 2024,” said General Manager Tim Bruno. “This project goes to the heart of our mission. We believe that our communities of neighbors and listeners can be better when we listen with care, make space for others, and have courageous conversations.”
“The One Small Step Radio Station Hubs program is a crucial part of StoryCorps’ David vs. Goliath initiative to counterbalance the messages of hate fanning the flames of political polarization and threatening the future of our democracy,” said Dave Isay, Founder and President of StoryCorps. “We’re grateful to Radio Catskill for joining us in this urgent work, and to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for making it possible. Together, we can help Americans see one another as human
beings again.”
“CPB is proud to help StoryCorps expand its One Small Step initiative, which fosters understanding and respect among people with opposing views,” said Patricia Harrison, president and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). “In these divided times, One Small Step helps strengthen our civil society. Public radio stations are crucial to preserving the social fabric in their communities and are instrumental in continuing the success of One Small Step.”
About One Small Step
Piloted in 2017 and launched in 2021, One Small Step is an effort to remind the country of the humanity in all of us, even those with whom we disagree. The initiative brings strangers with different political views together to record a 50-minute conversation—not to debate politics, but to learn who we are as people. Audio recordings of each interview are archived at the Library of Congress and by StoryCorps. To date, approximately 5,000 people across the U.S. have participated in a One Small Step conversation. Listen to One Small Step interviews here, and learn
more at takeonesmallstep.org.
Through the OSS Radio Station Hubs project, two Radio Catskill producers will be trained by StoryCorps staff to facilitate and record conversations between people
with different worldviews or political beliefs. The station will also receive program support and a customized set of professional recording equipment for in-person recording, as well as access to StoryCorps’ remote recording platform, which can be used to host conversations virtually. Radio Catskill will team up with a variety of community organizations to spread the word about the initiative, and will collaborate with StoryCorps to match participants and record conversations through the end of the year. The project includes a series of public listening events, streamed online, and select interviews will be shared across Radio Catskill’s media platforms. With support from CPB, the seven 2024 OSS Station Hubs join 29 other public media stations that have partnered with OSS since 2018. The 2024 One Small Step Radio Station Hubs include three new stations—Central Florida Public Media (Orlando,FL), WGVU (Grand Rapids, MI), and Radio Catskill (Catskills, NY/Northeast PA)—and four stations returning to the program to expand the footprint and impact of One Small Step locally: KUNR (Reno, NV), Vermont Public Radio (Colchester, VT), WTIP
(Grand Marais, MN), and WERU (Blue Hill, ME). More Information about recording dates and locations in these communities can be found here. One Small Step is made possible by the generous support of The Hearthland Foundation, Walmart Foundation, Solidarity Giving, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, The Marcus Foundation, the
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Chris Anderson and Jacqueline Novogratz, the Robins Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation, New Pluralists, Schwab Charitable Fund made possible by the generosity of Present Progressive Fund, and the FThree Foundation. StoryCorps thanks these donors for their commitment to this project and to bridging divides in America.
About Radio Catskill
WJFF Radio Catskill is an independent community voice of the Catskills and Northeast Pennsylvania. We connect listeners through locally focused and globally aware programming to inform, entertain, and inspire our communities, and promote understanding among people of diverse social, cultural, economic, and political backgrounds.
About StoryCorps
Founded in 2003, StoryCorps is a national nonprofit dedicated to helping us believe in each other by illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all, one story at a time. The organization has given over 655,000 people, in all 50 states, the chance to record interviews about their lives. StoryCorps helps people believe in each other by illuminating the possibility and humanity in all of us—one story at a time. The award-winning organization preserves the recordings in its archive at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the largest single collection of human
voices ever gathered, and shares select stories with the public through StoryCorps’podcast, radio broadcasts, animated shorts, digital platforms, and best-selling books. These powerful human stories reflect the vast range of American experiences, engender empathy and connection, and remind us how much more we have in common than what divides us. StoryCorps is especially committed to capturing and amplifying voices least heard in the media. The StoryCorps MobileBooth, an Airstream trailer that has been transformed into a traveling recording booth, crisscrosses the country year-round gathering the stories of people nationwide. 2023 marked the 20th anniversary of StoryCorps. Learn more at storycorps.org.
About the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private, nonprofit corporation authorized by Congress in 1967, is the steward of the federal government’s investment in public broadcasting. It helps support the operations of more than 1,500 locally managed and operated public television and radio stations nationwide. CPB is also the largest single source of funding for research, technology and program development for public radio, television and related online services. For more information, visit cpb.org, follow us on twitter @CPBmedia, Facebook, and LinkedIn, and subscribe for email updates.
This sounds like a great initiative in a time when so many conversations seem to quickly become polarized, or avoided altogether due to perceived or real ideological differences. When we self censor and refuse to engage with our neighbors, we may miss out on the vitality and vibrance of our shared humanity.
How does one go about being a part of the conversation ?
Dr. D
Hi Diane-
You can apply online here: https://wjffradio.org/take-one-small-step-upstate-ny-nepa-with-radio-catskill-and-storycorps/
Or email isabel@wjffradio.org if you have any questions.
Thanks for your interest.
Take care-
Tim