Live H-CAN Story Share Event
Sunday, May 1, 2022 | 3pm | FREE
Main Line Art Center
746 Panmure Road
Haverford, PA 19041
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Our stories matter! Come out to celebrate the stories of H-CAN members and friends during our live outdoor Story Share this May. All are welcome at this non-ticketed, free event.
This event is the culmination of a partnership with The Moth, a Peabody Award-winning and internationally acclaimed storytelling organization. Each featured storyteller will be sharing a piece crafted through participation in The Moth’s intensive workshop series.
Storytellers include:
Owen Ahern-Browning
Joe Anzuena
Francine Bonjour-Carter
Theresa BrownGold
Meg Clark
Rachel Earnest
Intisar Hamilton
Stacey Joseph
Emi Lievano
Devan Marshall
Ariel Peleg-Globig
Brenda Reyes-Lua
Raja Schaar
Nadine Silber
Peter Stokes
Barbara Wittman
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ASL interpretation will be provided. For other accommodations, contact Sharon at 484-452-3259 or by email here.
A collaboration by H-CAN’s Arts Advocacy and Disability & Accessibility action groups, this project was developed to help strengthen the H-CAN community by offering space for members and friends to share their varied experiences, explore intersectionalities, and build trust. We have asked participants to share their stories with the public in further hopes that all event attendees, regardless of H-CAN affiliation, will be inspired to find points of commonality, reflect on unfamiliar perspectives, and re-engage with the larger community in new and exciting ways.
The chance to work with The Moth is an invaluable opportunity. H-CAN was lucky enough to apply for and be selected as a participant through The Moth’s Community Program, which works with non-profit and volunteer organizations nationwide to host story-telling workshops. You may be familiar with The Moth through their live shows, podcasts, Peabody Award-winning Radio Hour on NPR, and New York Times best selling books. The Moth brings the power of personal storytelling to millions of people each year—creating community and building empathy around the world, a goal that is in line with H-CAN’s own mission. Find out more at TheMoth.org