RESOURCE LIST OF ADDITIONAL SCRANTON PROJECTS
One of the most incredible things about Scranton is the breadth of our stories - and how much we love telling them! “Scranton Stories” is not the first forum, nor will it be the last, dedicated to exploring and celebrating stories of our city - past and present.
Here is a brief list of other important projects that have or are currently telling wonderful stories of Scranton, The Electric City. This list is (and always will be) a work in progress - as we continue to explore our city and its residents. Do you know of a project not listed here? Help us grow this resource by emailing us at community@scranton.edu information about other story-based projects, podcasts, etc.
Please Note: These resources are shared for information purposes and not as an endorsement. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed on the websites and links shared do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities, The 日本一级片 or its project partners.
“Be A Neighbor” – Podcast Series
Project of: NeighborWorks of Northeastern Pennsylvania ()
With a vision for strong, healthy neighborhoods, built in part on resident empowerment and neighborhood revitalization, NeighborWorks of Northeastern Pennsylvania staff host this podcast highlighting the people, businesses, history, and other elements of the West Scranton community, and by proxy, the progress of NeighborWorks’
Contact: Gerard Hetman (Community Development Specialist), (570)-558-2490, ghetman@nwnepa.org
ECTV YouTube Channel
Project of: Electric City Television
Featured video playlists of shows on local affairs, business, and culture from the Scranton / Lackawanna County Government Channel:
Stories, Wisdom, & Recipes with Lawrence Pugliese
In A Nutshell with Bob Savakinus
Black Business Spotlight Series
Talk of The Town with Laurie Cadden
Conversations with Conor Kelly O’Brien
Roundtable Discussions with Travis Prince
Contact: ectvcontact@gmail.com
Getting to Know the 570 – Podcast Series
Project of: ConversionWorx Media
Local podcast on topics of NEPA business, community, and culture - because doing business local feels good, but giving business to someone you know feels even better.
Contact: ConversionWorx Media, (570)-812-3040, podcast@conversionworx.com
The Hexagon Project: Exhibits
https://hexagonproject.org/participate/
Project of: The Hexagon Project
Hexagons are created throughout the school year and exhibited at a gallery space in Scranton, Pennsylvania, during the month of September. These exhibits make a powerful visual image of interdependent thought and action. The Project awards recognition, through a jurying process, to outstanding examples of creative interpretation of the yearly theme or the theme of interdependence. In the last fourteen years, we have exhibited over 12,000 hexagons from more than 100 schools across North America, Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia.
Contact:
Lackawanna Past Times
Project of: Lackawanna Historical Society
Series of interviews and lecture presentations on the history of the people, places, and projects which influence Lackawanna County.
Contact: Lackawanna Historical Society, (570)-344-3841, lackawannahistory@gmail.com
Life And…. (A Podcast)
Project of: Lackawanna & Luzerne Medical Societies, Scranton Fringe, & Park Multimedia
A podcast centered on first-person, true experiences. Each season of this podcast will use personal storytelling to educate, entertain and engage the audience on a variety of unique topics. For the premiere season, this podcast will spotlight a few brave souls who have lived with substance misuse and wanted to share their true stories with our community.
Host: Tonyehn Verkitus
NEPA Scene
A podcast of arts, entertainment, and issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania. The independent website NEPA Scene offered a wide variety of content to readers in NEPA, Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. The show was made possible by The V-Spot, Stage West, Ionic Development, and viewers who tuned in every week.
Host: Rich Howells
The Place I Call Home: How Abolition and the Underground Railroad Shaped the Communities of Northeastern Pennsylvania (Book and Traveling Exhibit)
Project of: The Center for Anti-Slavery Studies
A ten-year project based within Montrose exploring the untold stories about Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Abolition and Underground Railroad history and how those stories can elevate how the Underground Railroad is understood and taught. A book and traveling exhibit detail this history across ten counties of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The strength of our region’s story caused it to be listed by the National Endowment of Humanities as “One of America’s Most Historic Places”. Learn about Scranton’s involvement - and update your thoughts about this vital time in American History.
Center Resources Available:
- Traveling Exhibit and Educational Programs Available for Schools and Organizations
- Book: The Place I Call Home: How Abolition and The Underground Railroad Shaped the Communities of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Contact: Sherman & Cindy Wooden, (570)-278-3199, cindyspoon@frontier.com
Politics but Make it Fashion
Local podcast that interviews people from around the Scranton area.
Hosted by Amber Viola
The Prison Portraits
Project of: Mark Loughney & The Marshall Project
Dunmore artist Mark Loughney draws hundreds of former fellow inmates to show the human scale of mass incarceration.
Contact:
“Pwy Sydd Fel Nyni? Neb! (Who is Like Us? – Nobody!)”
The Welsh: From Wales to Northeastern Pennsylvania and Beyond
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Project of: The Welsh Cultural Endeavor of Northeastern Pennsylvania
A community interest group – dedicated to preservation of Welsh culture through proliferation of new presentation ideas and making awareness of customs and traditions while focusing on future generations and their awareness of who we are. We seek preservation through propagation efforts, and ultimately, we are all about those not yet part of us.
Contact: Welsh Cultural Endeavor, (570)-675-1933, welshnepa@frontier.com
The Second Sundays Folk Art Series
Project of: Everhart Museum Folk & Traditional Arts Initiative
The Second Sunday Folk and Traditional Arts Series was made possible through collaborative partnership between the Everhart Museum and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts through their Folk and Traditional Arts Partnership Program, to sustain cultural and artistic practices rooted in the histories, traditions, and everyday lives of people in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming counties. The series aims to identify traditional artists within the NEPA region, assist those artists in keeping their traditions, and create community access to folk arts through presentations, performances, workshops, and other programs.
Contact: Everhart Museum, (570)-346-7186, info@everhart-museum.org
Scranton StorySlam
http://scrantonstoryslam.com/
Project of: Madeline Zoë McNichols & Scranton Fringe Festival
The Scranton StorySlam is an engaging storytelling competition at which ten storytellers each share a live, true, five-minute, personal story inspired by the evening’s theme. Stories are told without any notes, allowing the storytellers to connect with the audience in a spontaneous and authentic way as they speak from memory.
The Scranton StorySlam features some of the Electric City’s most colorful characters in a head-to-head storytelling competition with unique themes.
Contact: scrantonstoryslam@gmail.com
Systemic: A Pocast About Race
A podcast exploring aspects of race and racism in America. The aim is to educate and explain the intertwining of race as a systemic part of American culture. We hope each episode enlightens and drives you to help work towards an anti-racist future..
Host: Rich Howells
Uncorked with Funny Wine Girl (Podcast)
Fantastic women opening up about everything from training for a marathon to pivoting when it's time for a life change to writing novels to advocating for mental health and so many other accomplishments and ways they are making their voices heard to succeed and make change happen. Each conversation is a lovely blend of informative, entertaining and inspiring.
Host: Jeannine Luby
Underground Miners - Documentaries
Project of: Underground Miners
A documentary produced by Underground Miners, a nonprofit organization, dedicated to preserving Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal mining heritage through a historical online archive, mine rehabilitation, equipment restoration, and educational public events.
Contact: ugmanthracite@gmail.com
Valley In Motion: Our Stories
Project of: Valley In Motion
Online collection of brief oral histories about community, kindness, resilience, and innovation from residents of Lackawanna Valley.
Contact: Gus Fahey (President), info@valleyinmotion.com
Vocation Stories - Sisters of the IHM
Project of: Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
A website featuring personal statements of different Sisters of the IHM and the story of / reasons for choosing their particular vocation.
Contact: Sr. Kieran Williams, IHM, 570-346-5414, williamsk@sistersofihm.org
“We Are Anthracite: New Voices of Anthracite Pennsylvania | Somos Antracita: Nuevas Voces de Antracita Pennsylvania”
http://www.anthracitemuseum.org/we-are-anthracite/
http://www.anthracitemuseum.org/
Project of: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum
This project presents an opportunity for the museum to share the stories of people who were not miners or directly engaged in anthracite production. These are the stories of people who were here to support and provide services to the broader community, their descendant populations, and people who came here as the industry declined and as new, smaller businesses developed to take advantage of local opportunities and economic infrastructure. We are all here now because of the anthracite, but there have been people from many more places and people who share different values and experiences than traditionally represented in the Anthracite Heritage Museum. We want to expand the museum’s interpretation of our region to include more diverse stories. We want to know the story of your family or and your community. We want to understand how you came to settle here and how the industrial culture impacted or influenced you and your community.
Contact: Bode Morin (Site Administrator), The Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum & Iron Furnaces, (570)-963-4804, bmorin@pa.gov
WVIA:Artscene
https://www.wvia.org/radio/artscene
Project of: Erika Funke & WVIA
ArtScene, hosted and produced by Erika Funke, is a daily short radio program which brings attention to the area's arts and cultural events. Join her weekdays at 11:00 AM for interviews, reviews and commentaries on films, books, jazz, and classical music. Let Erika's ArtScene help you plan your weekend!
Contact: info@wvia.org