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  1. Our Story. The Atlanta Voice newspaper was founded by Mr. Ed Clayton, a formidable newspaperman and J. Lowell Ware in 1966 with a defined vision and mission, which has been the publications’ motto and driving force ever since: “A People Without A Voice Cannot Be Heard.”. Mr. Clayton died after the first issue of the paper was produced ...

  2. Aaron Kropf. Aaron has been a lover of the performing arts from a young age. He attributes that to growing up in Stratford and attending at least one performance at the festival from grade 4. Aaron has been involved with a number of community theatre groups, and worked for some of the largest theatre companies in the country.

  3. Our Story. After 10 years in the audio-tech space, Voicemod has become the leading creator in real-time voice changing and soundboard technology. Our mission is to enable everyone to express themselves through sound. That’s why we’ve built expressive and immersive audio tools, making it easy to create unique sonic identities and enable ...

  4. The reading fun never stops on Storyvoice! With multiple shows a week, every child can regularly take part in live reading experiences from the classroom or at home. Where Kids. read too! During live shows, some lucky audience members even get a chance to interact and read live with Storyvoice hosts and featured guest authors.

  5. Our Story. At the heart of SNAICC are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. We believe that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have the right to equal opportunities in life and that our communities determine their futures. This has been SNAICC’s guiding principle since our inception in 1981 – growing from a group of ...

  6. 10 de fev. de 2007 · Our Story Our Voice: Directed by Owen Alik Shahadah. With Hakim Adi, Sunara Begum, Ishmahil Blagrove, David Gustave Dawood. Our story our voice engages the diverse voices of the dis-empowered in a multi-cultural world that has no multi-culture voice.

  7. Our Voices Our Story happened by chance. I recently came across an old cassette tape with the words, “Grammy and Grandad” written on it. I knew immediately what the tape contained: an interview with my grandparents that I recorded for a 4 th grade project more than 40 years ago.