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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-25-05 04:13 PM
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NPR resurrects Edward R. Murrow's "This I Believe" project
Edited on Mon Apr-25-05 04:36 PM by paineinthearse
NPR is resurrecting "This I Believe". Here is your opportunity to get your beliefs onto the national airwaves. For more information, go to http://www.npr.org/thisibelieve/about.html

To submit an essay, go to http://www.npr.org/thisibelieve/agree.html

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This I Believe is an exciting national media project that invites Americans from all walks of life to write about and discuss the core beliefs that guide their daily lives. They will share these statements in weekly broadcasts on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered.

This I Believe is based on a 1950s radio program of the same name, hosted by acclaimed journalist Edward R. Murrow. Each day, some 39-million Americans gathered by their radios to hear compelling essays from the likes of Eleanor Roosevelt, Jackie Robinson, Helen Keller and Harry Truman as well as corporate leaders, cab drivers, scientists and secretaries -- anyone able to distill into a few minutes the guiding principles by which they lived. Their words brought comfort and inspiration to a country worried about the Cold War, McCarthyism and racial division.

Eventually, the radio series became a cultural phenomenon. Eighty-five leading newspapers printed a weekly column based on This I Believe. A collection of essays published in 1952 sold 300,000 copies -- second only to the Bible that year. The series was translated and broadcast around the globe on the Voice of America. A book of essays translated into Arabic sold 30,000 copies in just three days.

In reviving and reinvigorating This I Believe, our goal is not to persuade Americans to agree on the same beliefs. Rather, we hope to encourage people to begin the much more difficult task of developing respect for beliefs different from their own. Fifty years ago, Edward R. Murrow's project struck such a chord with millions of Americans. It can do so again today.

This I Believe is produced by Dan Gediman and Jay Allison with production support from Atlantic Public Media and This I Believe, Inc. Find out more about the people behind This I Believe.

Support for This I Believe is provided by Farmers Insurance Group of Companies, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Righteous Persons Foundation.


If you do submit an essay, post a copy here.



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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-25-05 04:22 PM
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1. Thanks. They want a personal voice and limit to 500 words
Edited on Mon Apr-25-05 04:22 PM by sfexpat2000
(That's two double spaces pages.)

I'd never heard of this -- cool idea! And, the writing "tips" at the site are very good ones.

B.
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