Something for Rare Disease Day 2022 (February 28)?
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2022 10:45 am
Last year a collection of pssd stories was organized on the occasion of the Rare Disease Day.
There were about 30 stories from several countries, and were collected on the sites of the PSSD groups and associations in
Canada, www.pssdcanada.ca - UK, www.pssd-uk.org - Germany, pssd-hilfe.jimdofree.com - Italy, postssrisyndrome.org
This year an idea may be to make a collective video in which some of those stories are read. Reading can be the real victims or people who lend their voices.
Perhaps with the addition of light music and without copyright. If stories are read in non-English languages, English subtitles may be added.
The image can be limited to a shadow disguised or replaced by other images, if the person does not want to show.
In any case, we will ask the author of the story for consent to read his / her story.
Is anyone willing to lend their voice? Or do you have someone to ask with a good voice who would read a story?
if we find at least a small number of participants this can go on
There were about 30 stories from several countries, and were collected on the sites of the PSSD groups and associations in
Canada, www.pssdcanada.ca - UK, www.pssd-uk.org - Germany, pssd-hilfe.jimdofree.com - Italy, postssrisyndrome.org
This year an idea may be to make a collective video in which some of those stories are read. Reading can be the real victims or people who lend their voices.
Perhaps with the addition of light music and without copyright. If stories are read in non-English languages, English subtitles may be added.
The image can be limited to a shadow disguised or replaced by other images, if the person does not want to show.
In any case, we will ask the author of the story for consent to read his / her story.
Is anyone willing to lend their voice? Or do you have someone to ask with a good voice who would read a story?
if we find at least a small number of participants this can go on