Seeking stories from older residents who grew up in OKC

Published on November 23, 2020

A project to capture the everyday stories about growing up in Oklahoma City provides the perfect opportunity during the holiday season to provide much-needed interaction with older adults you know.

Neighborhood Threads, an OKC Innovation Lab project, is looking to thread individual memories from older Oklahoma City residents into a broader story of what it was like growing up across our community.

“Everyone has been impacted by this pandemic, but older adults in our community who are at higher risk are feeling the effects of isolation the most,” said Zach Nash, project manager for the Innovation Lab. “This project not only will provide them with much-needed social interactions, but it will also help preserve their stories, which is the story of Oklahoma City.”

We’re looking for stories from residents from every walk of life, to paint a vivid picture of everyday experiences, triumphs and struggles through their eyes. It’s a useful exercise for educating everyone now, and preserving our shared history for future generations.

The holidays are a good window of opportunity to reach out, and an important time for human connection for everyone. By asking someone you care about to share stories, you’re supporting each other during a uniquely challenging and isolating time in all of our lives.

How to share a story

Visit okc.gov/threads for the latest Neighborhood Threads information.

Start by thinking of close family members, friends and neighbors who grew up in Oklahoma City. Ask them to share their story.

You can record a phone or video call, or record a Zoom meeting. You can also take notes from any interaction with an older adult in your life, or ask them to write their story down if that’s what they prefer.

For stories written down, submit them using this link, by email to public.information@okc.gov, or by mail:

City of OKC Neighborhood Threads
200 N Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

To submit video or audio recordings, first upload the video or audio file to YouTube or a similar platform. Then email the link to public.information@okc.gov.

If you have another way to share a story, send us an email and let us know.

About the OKC Innovation Lab

The OKC Innovation Lab is a group of 12 City employees, along with two leadership sponsors, learning new methods to guide and implement people-centered innovation in local government.

Staff works with the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, the Centre for Public Impact and a design coach to learn effective ways to tackle problems by putting residents at the center of designing and testing new ideas.

Visit okc.gov/innovation for more.

 

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