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A Voices and Faces Project workshop at Northwestern University. |
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We’re bringing our award-winning storytelling project to University of Southern California Los Angeles. |
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Every survivor story has power and purpose. During The Stories We Tell, The Voices and Faces
Project's two-day testimonial writing workshop, participants will read and discuss testimonial
writing, reflect on how to share their own stories, and engage in a series of innovative, real-time
writing exercises. With a focus on memoir, fiction, non-fiction and poetry, The Stories We Tell was
created to support those who seek to use writing as a vehicle for personal or political change. Hosted at The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work: applications due 1/31.
For questions, email janet@voicesandfaces.org
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The Stories We Tell
A testimonial writing workshop
Hosted at The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
February 22-23, 2020
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We’re training a new generation of advocates: The Voices and Faces Project’s Marketing a Movement program travels to the Sojourner Family Peace Center. |
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In partnership with World Without Exploitation, with the support of NoVo Foundation, and at the invitation of our allies at Selah Freedom and Sojourner Family Peace Center, The Voices and Faces Project recently brought its Marketing a Movement Training to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An advocacy training for those seeking to use marketing, media, and strategic communications to create social change, our interactive half-day program has traveled across the US and Canada and trained over 1,500 advocates to date. To bring Marketing a Movement to your organization or community, email katie@voicesandfaces.org. |
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Just announced: Lived Through This is part of 16th Street Theater’s 2020 Season. Get your tickets now. |
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Part personal history of Voices and Faces Project founder Anne K. Ream's experience rebuilding her life in the wake of sexual violence, part memoir of a multi-country journey spent listening to survivors, Lived Through This has been adapted for the stage by Anne K. Ream, award-winning playwright Marilyn Campbell-Lowe, and award-winning new talent Caity-Shea Violette. Directed by 16th Street Theater's Ann Filmer, the theatrical adaptation of Lived Through This features an ensemble of actors and live musical performances inspired by the rock and soul playlist that helped the book's author heal. This is a play about the lives we live after saying #MeToo, and the gorgeous, funny, outspoken, all-too human women and men who are living them. A talkback with the book's author will follow a special March 2, 2020 performance at Lagunitas Theater in Chicago; get your tickets now. |
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Support The Voices and Faces Project’s Stories We Tell Scholarship Fund. |
We've launched a drive to support our 2020 Stories We Tell Scholarship Fund. Every $650 raised provides a full, two-day scholarship to a workshop applicant ready to take part in our groundbreaking writing program. Thanks, in advance, for giving the gift of change.
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