There is power in voice. We all have the experience of longing to hear someone's voice again, hear their personal experience. This is not exclusive to a loved one who has passed on. How many of us want to hear thevoice of our children when they were young? Or a friend or spouse at a certain time? Perhaps we can retell these memories, but without their voice, they are merely shells, lacking important inflection, subtle pauses and the occasional laugh.
The Connecticut Crossroads Project seeks to document the individual experience of people young and old to preserve the history of community through casual conversations. More importantly than ever, we can use these memories to understand our communities, to understand each other. We look forward to speaking with you soon.