The Japanese American Museum of Oregon (JAMO) worked with me through Dale Gronso, a graphic designer that assists them with creating exhibit displays. Dale is also the graphic design instructor at Mt. Hood Community College. The Japanese Museum of Oregon displays various stories from Japanese entities including the history of Japanese people in the Portland area and non-profits like Portland Taiko. Through my broadcasting skills and the equipment I possess, I recorded 11 audio files for their Digital Minidoka Trunk Exhibit. They were looking for someone to record scripts that had a timeline in 1942 through 1945 and I was able to fill that role. I was able to connect with Dale in a timely manner and he stated that he and those at JAMO were satisfied with the work accomplished.
Audio of the first narrative for the museum called Arriving to Camp (Sept, 1942):