From Deseret News archives:
Everyone has a story
U. project expands now all Utahns can share their memories
Her family was poor. Her father was abusive. But Rossetto grew up to be strong.
The importance of a life like hers might have gone unnoticed. Certainly no one had ever asked to record her memories for the Library of Congress not, that is, until the fall of 2003, when a University of Utah student named Michelle Sparks began visiting Rossetto at her home in Salt Lake's multiethnic senior housing.
Sparks visited Rossetto every week for several months, recording the older woman's memories on a compact disc. They spoke in Rossetto's native Portuguese, the language that Sparks had learned on an LDS mission to Brazil.
At the end of the semester, Sparks transcribed their conversations and presented Rossetto with a bound volume. The book is the autobiography of Paschoa Rossetto, and it is a story of faith, dignity and hard work.
According to Meg Brady, a professor who teaches folklore at the University of Utah, and who started the memoir project, the encounter was as meaningful for Sparks as it was for Rossetto. When students befriend seniors, both lives are changed, Brady says.
There is more. By next summer Brady hopes to have a "storymobile," an Airstream that goes around the state, hitting family reunions and burning CDs.
In the storymobile or at the Museum of Utah Art & History you can tell your story the way you want to tell it, Brady says. Family members can interview each other, or you can have a student interview each of you. You can answer questions that you've selected beforehand. Or you can just ramble.
Brady's seen these memoirs done in a variety of ways. Each CD is a rich addition to a family's history. Future generations will hear the stories, the memories, maybe even some family lullabies all in the actual voice of their ancestor.
In Utah, where so many people are interested in genealogy and family history, the project seems like a natural. Brady often asks herself why it took her so long to get this going.
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