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Gathering Stories What stories have been told about you? About your communities? Who is allowed to tell stories? What stories do you wish were told about you? Who do you wish could hear those stories? Envisioning Stories Who makes the images you see everyday? How do others see you? Where do you see yourself represented? […]
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Moving with Stories
What are some other ways that stories can travel? Where could your story travel? Who needs to see or hear your story? What is the connection between storytelling and social justice? What impact can stories have that other academic outputs may not be able to achieve? What are some thoughts about vulnerability and feedback when […]
Moving with Stories
Photo: Michelle Peek | Art: Laura ShintaniStories travel in many, often complex, ways. The ways stories move us at screenings, for example, can be hard to describe or quantify. Stories also move us as we make them and move us when we share them with friends, family, or others. More concretely, storytellers often decide to […]
Moving with Stories
At the end of the story-making process, storytellers from a given workshop usually come together to screen the completed stories either online or in person. When screening the stories virtually, we recommend that the stories are downloaded and shown via screen sharing. In person, it is optimal to view the stories projected onto a screen […]
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