A talk with Carlton Bradford (1926-2023), a direct line descendent of Governor William Bradford.
Read MoreStephan Lewy was 13 years old, living in a Jewish orphanage in Berlin on “The Night of Broken Glass,” November 9, 1938.
Read MoreWWII Marine Corps veteran John Robinson shares his memories of the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Read MoreStory Musgrave’s life is a living reflection of deeper meanings about resilience, curiosity, and human potential.
Read MoreIn-depth conversations with trailblazing scientists who have reshaped fields including biology, environmental science, physics, and beyond.
Read MoreSPI adds celebrated children's book author-illustrator Jason Chin's story to its collection.
Read MoreIn relaxed conversation, Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell relates highly complex information.
Read MoreAlessandro Bocconcelli is a leading researcher in the field of underwater acoustics.
Read MoreYale University’s Mary Evelyn Tucker challenges us to better consider our place in the universe.
Read MoreCamino Verde works on projects aimed at sustainable land use, reforestation, and biodiversity conservation.
Read MoreGenocide Awareness Month is a time to educate and reflect on the darkest chapters of human history.
Read MoreSPI is pleased to name Stephen Kuusisto as our featured National Poetry Month Poet for 2024.
Read MoreLast May, SPI sat down with Dr. Steven Wofsy, the principal investigator on the project MethaneSAT.
Read MoreDr. Karen Oberhauser is considered to be one of the foremost Conservation Biologists in the world.
Read MoreFor Black History Month 2024, SPI shares a project that asks students to create their own picture book, using legendary artist, writer, poet, anthologist, storyteller, and folklorist Ashley Bryan’s Freedom Over Me as a template.
Read MoreFor SPI’s Handwerks project, traditional weaver Kate Smith shares stories about her life as a weaver and teacher and what it means to her to have created a life of simplicity, tradition, and authenticity in the 21st C.
Read MoreMaine College Circle and Story Preservation Initiative have come together to develop a highly collaborative pilot project for aspiring writers living in rural communities in Maine, grades 3-6.
Read MoreSPI talks to the renowned American colorist Wolf Kahn.
Read MoreStory Preservation’s Vietnam stories offer students and teachers a unique and engaging way to promote inquiry and deepen learning.
Read MoreSPI’s recording of Terry Tempest Williams offers high school students an introduction to the work of a renowned writer, naturalist, and conservationist who defies categorization.
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