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Alaska educators have a new opportunity to connect students with community history and culture through filmmaking, thanks to the Anchored Histories Al
Each week for Movie Monday, we spotlight a student- or educator-produced film from one of See Stories’ digital storytelling workshops […]
Movie Monday: The Forgotten Slavery of Our Ancestors Now featuring a Conversation Guide from our new Teacher Tools site! This […]
This spring, two talented youth filmmakers from the Tlingit village of Angoon, Alaska are heading to Hawai‘i! Angoon students, Justice […]
Guest Post by Angela Schmidt, UAF Film Archivist As an archivist, I’m always looking for meaningful ways to connect historical […]
Storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to engage students, spark their creativity, and deepen their understanding of the […]
At See Stories, we believe in the power of storytelling to preserve culture, spark conversations, and inspire change. This fall, […]
As we kick off 2025, we at See Stories are taking a moment to reflect on the incredible milestones, powerful […]
By Seth Bader The 2024 Ethnomath Symposium in Honolulu, Hawaii, was an exciting and impactful event that brought together educators […]
On December 5th, 2024, See Stories proudly hosted our Virtual Youth Film Festival, celebrating the creativity and storytelling talents of […]
🎥✨ You’re Invited to the See Stories Virtual Film Festival! ✨🎥 Are you ready to experience the magic of storytelling […]
See Stories is profoundly honored to have been invited by the community of Angoon to attend the Navy’s apology for […]