Tuesday, October 20th at 6:30PM
Wheeler 2nd Floor Common Room

Thought Project Dinner with Professor Pati Hernandez

Professor Hernandez explores political and social problems through the arts. She is the creator and facilitator of the program, Telling My Story, which brings theater, music and dance into prisons and rehabilitation centers to give participants a voice and a means of expression.

Her program at Dartmouth, Telling My Story On Campus, provides students a platform to reflect upon the invisible social walls of race, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other issues identified by students. The goal? To build a healthier community based on acceptance, inclusiveness and empathy.

What are the visible and invisible social walls we navigate on a daily basis? What are Dartmouth’s visible and pervasive social divides?

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Only 15 spots available.

Sponsored by OPAL and organized by the Thought Project.

The Thought Project is a Living Learning community in Wheeler Hall for 35 residents. Each week, we host a Food for Thought dinner with a faculty member and a variety of social events.  

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