Storytelling is a practice that allows us to better understand ourselves and appreciate the experiences and perspectives of others. It is described by scholars and practitioners alike as a communication tool that has been with us since the beginning of time. Most importantly, for the moment in history in which we find ourselves, storytelling has been shown to help us appreciate others' worldviews, to be comfortable with ambiguity, and it serves as a pedagogical tool that honors diversity.
Speakers:
Eve Krahe, PhD, EDAC, Dean of Research and Innovation University of Phoenix
Liz Warren, Director and Co-founders of the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute
Travis May, ED.D, Storytelling and Workforce Faculty, South Mountain Community College
Rachel Egboro, Storyteller and founder of The Whole Story, a platform for Black people and their stories
Tahnja Wilson, Director of Training and Development University of Phoenix
Speakers:
Eve Krahe, PhD, EDAC, Dean of Research and Innovation University of Phoenix
Liz Warren, Director and Co-founders of the South Mountain Community College Storytelling Institute
Travis May, ED.D, Storytelling and Workforce Faculty, South Mountain Community College
Rachel Egboro, Storyteller and founder of The Whole Story, a platform for Black people and their stories
Tahnja Wilson, Director of Training and Development University of Phoenix
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