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Sundays, Aug 9 - Aug 9
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

1 meetings
Genre: Storytelling 
Semester:
  • Summer 2020
Time of Day:
Room: Zoom Room 4

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Storytelling: Social Justice

This session will combine hopes and cultural thoughts to address social justice issues, like suicide, PTSD, poverty, immigration, race reconciliation, etc. Learn the most effective ways to create a story surrounding current issues, and then join a group discussion and brainstorm how we can use new and old stories as vehicles for awareness and change.

Quote from previous attendee: “I have a feeling that part of this feeling of power, has to do with a deeper recognition of the purposefulness of our need to tell stories to affect justice amongst all beings in the world and there is a responsiveness in the air to hearing that now. We are reflecting perhaps that need and calling.. – Bekki Tippens, about Sharing the Fire Conference April 2016

Please note: This class is an online class. To participate, students must have a stable internet connection with a computer or device with a webcam and microphone.

Dates:
  • August 9

The MuseTeacher: Sheila Arnold

Prerequisite: Open to: persons of all levels of experience