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Interested in dialogue about class and education?
Always wanted to take the Telling Stories for Social Change class?
Then sign up for a unique collaborative workshop between Telling My Story, the Year of the Arts, DCAL, and the Dickey Center for International Understanding.
The workshop is April 6-21.
Blitz Pati at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for a full schedule if you are interested!
Telling My Story is a program that works on the development of self-awareness and communication through the arts with populations behind both invisible and visible social walls. Through skit writing and a final performance, participants create a platform for sharing, listening and doing to find their personal voice. The performance itself creates a cultural bridge between social walls ingrained in our society, giving the audience and participants the opportunity to experience much-needed social reflection.
The 2013 TELLING MY STORY WORKSHOP
Telling My Story is coming to campus, and you can get involved! This spring term, Dickey, DCAL, and the Year of the Arts are sponsoring Telling My Story's two week workshop, focused on increasing on-campus dialogue about class and education. Alumni of TMS (both students and ex- inmates) will bring their experiences together to address questions of class:
How are class differences rendered visible and invisible at Dartmouth?
How does an Ivy League education shape and define our sense of class?
What determines class--money? education?
Why is class a taboo topic?
Students for Education Reform at Dartmouth
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