About memory Workers

Our Mission
Growing Impact

Our Mission

Memory Workers empowers organizations to grow their social impact, curate compelling historical narratives, and optimize philanthropic resources to effectively counter identity-based hatred.

 Stephen discusses memorial and education matters with Piotr Cywiński Polish historian and Director of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum

Our Values

  • We listen to the heartbeat of those most profoundly impacted by the past.

  • We believe that experiences in the past have profound meaning in the present.

  • We work alongside organizations to support their goals.

  • We earn the trust invested in us.
Rosalina Tuyuc, Comalapa, Guatemala performs a Mayan funeral ceremony.

Our Areas of Expertise

Memory Workers provides professional consultancy services to meet your evolving needs. We work in short sprints to solve a particular problem, or long term to help meet strategic goals. We have expertise in-house as well as a roster of highly experienced Memory Workers around the world. We tailor the team to your needs.
Collection
Support with collection strategy and methodology. Defining scope, costs, human resources, technology, infrastructure, staffing. Applies to new and existing collections.
Digital Transformation
Reviewing digital strategies including digitization, preservation and access. Planning and developing systems to support organizational strategies and goals.
Curation

Story line development, content research, script and copywriting, archival research, and all aspects of developing the narrative with audience facing venues such as museums, and exhibits, as well as online platforms such as website and social media sites.

Access
Access strategies for large digital archive and video data sets. Includes, cataloging and indexing strategies, content management systems, learning management systems, websites, museum portals and education platforms.
XR Experiences

Planning and developing user experience in extended reality using VR, AR, conversational video and other immersive technologies. We work with your designers to help identify how to bring your story alive. 

Fundraising
We have expertise in all asepcts of fundraising from captial campaigns, annual fund, dinners and event based fundraising and legacy campaigns. We support grant writing from Foundations and government funds.
Education
All aspects of education planning, curriculum and program development, online digital classroom delivery, evaluation and analysis.
Public Programs
Working with organizations on major events - gala dinners, fundraisers, conferences, launches Providing speakers for events, conferences and public programs.
AI Technology and Ethics
We are experts in the field of AI and provide consultancy on aspects of how to use AI effectively and appropriately in memorial museum and classroom settings.
Rosalina Tuyuc, Comalapa, Guatemala performs a Mayan funeral ceremony.

Case Studies

Kigali Genocide Memorial

In 2001 Stephen and James Smith visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial at a time when there was no building on the site and human remains still to be exhumed. In 2004, they were responsible for the opening of the national genocide centre in Rwanda, and have worked with the community of survivors and educators ever since.

Guatemala

In Guatemala Stephen partnered with Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala (FAFG) to add personal testimony to their impressive program of forensic investigations into the disappearance and mass murder of mainly Mayan victims of the Efraín Ríos Montt government of 1982/3. The organization pairs its scientific work with testimony, family support and education programs.

Israel

The devastating attack of 7 October 2023 on Israeli Kibbutzim and Nova music festival goers, left a deep impression on Israeli society and the wider world. Memory Workers partnered with Israel Is, collecting 360 VR testimony on location. The project results in a film 06:28 and a program, Be The Witness, to document and educate about what happened.

China

The Memory Workers team have extensive experience working in China, in particular, with the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Programs they worked on included audio-visual testimonies of the last 100 survivors of the 1938 massacre, the first Mandarin language interactive biography of Xia Shuqin, and two short documentaries, The Girl in the Picture, and Two Sides of Survival.
Tell Me Inge…

Tell Me Inge…

VR Project in conjunction with Meta. Holocaust survivor, Inge Auerbacher, tells her story answering over fifty questions about her life, beautifully illustrated by VR artist Daniel Finke. Designed for younger viewers, Tell Me Inge… takes learners into the tragic, yet hopeful life of Inge Auerbacher who was incarcerated in Terzin for three years as a child. Conceived and produced by Stephen D. Smith, and developed in partnership with Meta and StoryFile, Tell Me Inge… is the first conversational video AI learning experience in the metaverse.
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