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Collaboraction presents Family Tree Stories, a digital library of oral family narratives bringing us closer together. Family Tree Stories is a new mixed media project that illuminates how systemic oppression impacts our ancestral narratives and how interconnected our family stories actually are. Featuring 10 minute videos from various Chicago storytellers sharing their families history. Each video is tagged for relevant narrative content and is sortable, allowing viewers to connect their own thread to that of the storytellers. Phase 2 of Family Tree Stories will include the launch of a BETA website at familytreestories.org that uses data mapping as a navigation tool. Phase 3 will include the ability for the public to submit a video of their own family tree story for inclusion in the database, eventually creating a digital library of family narratives. The 16 original Family Tree Storytellers are Dana N. Anderson, Dr. David Ansel, Dr. Finley Campbell, Tommy Carroll, Sandra Delgado, GQ, Arica Hilton, Loretta “Firekeeper” Hawkins, Jamil Khoury, Sean Patrick Leonard, Aria Mallare, Sammy Rangel, Jasmine Robinson, Jacqueline Russell, Priya Shah and Nikolaj Sorensen Aria Mallare is a writer based in the West Loop who wants to live in a world where people listen to each other. She is proud of her African-American and Filipino roots and writes to illuminate the racial and ethnic injustices facing these communities. She has been working with Collaboraction Theatre for a year and a half and has been a featured performer in The Light 2019 and 2020 at the Pentagon Theatre, Book of Peace at Kennedy-King College and Cloudgate Plaza, and Fresh Fest at Navy Pier. Her writing has also been published by Overachiever Magazine and the Write the World Review. She believes that storytelling is a superpower and hopes to continue spreading love and light through her writing. A quote from Aria's story: (11:09) "That's kind of what I think about when I think about my ancestry, is a sunrise -- rising -- going from where we are now to something better, to something brighter, to something stronger, to something more beautiful." Instagram: @arriiiaaaa.cm Aria Mallare's Narrative Tags: Heritage Mexico Arnis Opportunity U of C Law School Airport Civil War Suitcase Heirlooms Dark Skin United States Integration Teacher Chicago Sunrise Nashville Education Slavery Photographs Tagalog Photo Albums American College Family Bible Fair Skin Luzon, Philippines Chicago Filipino Black Quarantine Howard University Emancipation U of C Lab School Black Woman Passing Visa Legacy Farm Fisk University Writing This program is partially funded by Healing Illinois and the Chicago Family Foundation. Go to www.collaboraction.org for more information.