Neo Bridge partnered with Queens Memory to produce Our Major Minor Voices, a powerful multimedia initiative amplifying the stories of Asian communities in Queens, New York.

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Through multilingual oral histories, intimate interviews, and community-centered storytelling, the project preserves intergenerational narratives often overlooked in mainstream media. Neo Bridge brought its expertise in documentary production, audio storytelling, and culturally rooted content development to co-create a podcast series, community zine, and public programming that honors the complexity, resilience, and creativity of Queens’ Asian American residents.

This year, we are developing Our Major Minor Voices into an art book that expands the original podcast into a richly visual, multilingual publication. This forthcoming book will weave together oral history excerpts, portraits, archival photographs, original artwork, and community-contributed materials to honor the vibrant stories of Asian communities in Queens. By transforming audio narratives into a tactile, immersive experience, the book aims to preserve cultural memory while reaching new audiences through libraries, schools, galleries, and public programs. It will serve not only as a creative artifact but also as an educational and community-building tool—bridging generations through art, language, and lived experience.