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Sennheiser Electronic Corporation Supports Refugee History Project

Eidetic Productions, Inc., is beginning a project documenting the oral histories of refugees.

The Project Director met with prospective participants at the Wallingford Hungarian Festival at the Hungarian Community Club on Ward Street in Wallingford.
The Project Director met with prospective participants at the Wallingford Hungarian Festival at the Hungarian Community Club on Ward Street in Wallingford. (Photo courtesy of Anne Dropick)

Press release from Eidetic Productions, Inc.:

Sennheiser Electronic Corporation is pleased to announce its support of Eidetic Productions, Inc., as it begins a project documenting the oral histories of refugees.

A global leader in professional audio equipment for film and stage, with its American headquarters in Old Lyme, Connecticut, Sennheiser champions local humanitarian and cultural activities, including ongoing support for the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook.

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Sennheiser has released this statement: “We appreciate how our products can be used to support local efforts and commend Eidetic Productions for ensuring that these verbal stories get captured and shared.”

A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, Eidetic Productions is recording the stories of refugees and their contribution to development in Connecticut, beginning with those who came here as a result of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The project has also received grant support from the State of Connecticut.

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For more information or to participate in the project, please email the Project Director at: eideticpros@gmail.com.


This press release was produced by Eidetic Productions, Inc. The views expressed here are the author's own.