This webinar/workshop is co-sponsored by the College of Letters, Fries Center for Global Studies, the Resource Center, the Office for Equity and Inclusion, and the Office of Faculty Career Development. Presented by our study abroad partner in Ecuador, Pachaysana
Tuesday, February 8 from 4:30pm – 6:00pm
If we want to change our world, we must begin by changing our stories.
Stories are how we make sense of who we are and who we want to become, yet in times of injustice they have also been used as a tool for manipulation. This workshop/webinar explores how stories have shaped our world, and how we can use them to identify and transform conflicts. It helps us see the power of stories in our day to day lives, as well as the dominant narratives and myths that define our societies.
We will practice new storytelling methods to imagine new narratives. This is what we call re-storying our world: the narrative act for collective healing and liberation.
Join Zoom Meeting here. (Meeting ID: 926 1947 7396; Passcode: 970976)