Holding space for liberatory stories to be heard, through personal and public storytelling, is a vital part of reshaping our world.
This spring, Food Culture Collective invites you to join the story facilitation course Story, Power, Place, in which participants will learn to engage storytelling as a transformative practice in liberatory power. The course develops the skills for generous listening and consent; to cultivate deep and transformative connections through story; narrative strategies for collective liberation; and how to support liberatory community power in the places we call home.
The course journey includes:
2-hour workshops across 7 weeks, in community with fellow food advocates, changemakers & engaged peers
2 tracks to choose from:
Tuesday late afternoon/evenings, April 11-May 23 or
Friday late morning/early afternoon April 14-May26.
Training team led by transformative storyteller Tannia Esparza of Girasol Descendants with FCCltv Network Weaver Steph Lew and FCCltv Director and Steward Jovida Ross.
Rolling applications open until April 7th.
To learn more and apply to join the training please visit foodculture.org/story-power-place