On December 2, 2024, from 1:00 to 2:30 pm, join us in an engaging roundtable session dedicated to exploring the power of storytelling in various fields of study and practice. This event will be a stimulating and supportive environment where participants can share insights and experiences and foster connections.
The event will feature four graduate students and storytellers: Chelsea Mays-Williams (LLC), Elaine MacDougall (LLC), Viridiana Colosio-Martinez (LLC), and Holly Turpin from the Storytelling Academy at Loughborough University. Each storyteller will share their unique perspectives on incorporating storytelling into their work. After all four have presented their insights, we will open the floor for an interactive discussion among attendees to connect with the projects and offer support and feedback.
We look forward to a vibrant exchange of ideas, stories, and inspiration that will enhance the work of everyone involved. Take advantage of this opportunity to be part of a dynamic conversation!
Questions? Contact Viridiana Colosio-Martinez: vcolosi1@umbc.edu
This event is being hosted as a part of the 2024-2025 Launch of the Public Stories lab which includes a events Co-sponsored by The Division of Professional Studies and Community Leadership Programs, The Shriver Center, The Minor in Critical Disability Studies, Department of Geography and Environmental Systems, Department of American Studies, Language, Literacy, and Culture Doctoral Program, Dresher Center Faculty group on Digital Storytelling.