What are you making? KQED and The Kitchen Sisters want your stories for new community documentary project.

KQED and The Kitchen Sisters (Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva) are launching The Making Of…, a new multimedia series that looks across the Bay Area to chronicle the art and innovation going on in the backyards, workplaces, cultural hotspots and public spaces throughout one of the most diverse and innovative regions in the country. The Making Of… includes stories created from listener submissions and recommendations. What are you making? How about your grandmother? Your next door neighbor, the guy you sit next to at work? Visit kqed.org/makingof or call The Making Of… storyline at 415.553.3362 and your story could end up on air.
“We live in a time when fewer and fewer people know how to make the things they want or use or need, or how these things are made. There are so many stories to tell in the Bay Area and we need your help to find them, and be part of this community collaboration,” says Davia Nelson, half of the Peabody Award–winning producing team The Kitchen Sisters, whose previous NPR series include Hidden Kitchens and The Hidden World of Girls. “We’re looking for the stories behind the things we make. Thinkers, innovators, neighborhood artisans and communitiy visionaires who make this region such a remarkable place in which to live and work.”
The Making Of… is part of a national experiment in how independent producers and public media organizations can work together. The Kitchen Sisters and KQED collaborationis part of Localore, a national initiative of AIR, the Association of Independents in Radio, Inc. designed to bring new journalistic and technical ingenuity to extending public media service to more Americans. From Chinese restaurants in Boston, to shuttered factories in Dayton, to the oilfields of North Dakota, to Bay Area startups, the ten Localore production teams are working with their public station incubators to uncover ground-up stories of America in transition. AIR is a creative brain trust made up of more than 860 media makers from across the US and 20 countries worldwide who are re-imagining and reinventing public media and journalism for the 21st century. Its programs are designed to identify, cultivate and deploy gifted talent for the benefit of citizens across the U.S. Learn more and follow the work underway in the field at AIRmediaworks.org.