Digital Storytelling

 
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Podcast Series

To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, I developed “To the Best of My Ability,” a documentary-style podcast series focusing on Truman’s presidency and the final months of the war. The second season, The Postwar Years, delves into the Cold War and McCarthyism, the Civil Rights Movement and the rise in homegrown white nationalism, the creation of Israel, and the war crimes trials at Nuremberg and Tokyo.

 
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Video Content

To further The National WWII Museum’s mission to be a resource to audiences across the country and the globe, our team produces web series and other video content to showcase the Museum’s collections and exhibits, expertise, and expansive campus and beyond. Featuring segments with curators in the vault, on-location interviews at relevant World War II locations around the country and in Europe, and recorded lectures and interviews, video content is designed to reach a variety of audiences whether you have 5 minutes or 5 hours to watch.

 
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Website Content

In addition to being a resource for potential visitors and donors, The National WWII Museum’s website serves as a publishing platform to serve teachers, students, and lifelong learners who seek to learn more about the war. Through articles, curriculum materials, veteran and Holocaust survivor profiles, and artifact spotlights, the content vertical on the Museum’s website reaches millions of readers each year.

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