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“These Four Years” premieres on campus April 28 Posted by: Todd / March 30, 2016 March 30, 2016 These Four Years, MediaLab’s newest documentary, will have its on-campus premiere Thursday, April 28, 2016, in the Studio Theater. The film has recently received both the Award of Merit from the Accolade Competition of Southern California and a National Broadcasting Society Award in the documentary category. It is the final event in the 2016 SOAC FOCUS Series on Storytelling. The documentary by
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combination of these approaches, according to my observations, have the most noticeable effect in counterbalancing the financial, social, and linguistic challenges faced by Latinx-serving arts organizations. 4:35-4:45 pm - Break4:45-5:15 pm - Celeste WilliamsSalud, migración y la narración digital: La migración a través de los relatos de primera mano y su poder curativo / Health, Migration, and Digital Storytelling: Migration and the Healing Power of First Hand Accounts The purpose of this project is to
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to everyday habits, from pleasure to decadence and suffering, public health crises, and so much more. On Wednesday, February 17 at 5pm, Pacific Lutheran University presents “Food and Narrative” in the Garfield Book Company’s Fireside Lounge. The event uses food to explore the 2016 SOAC Focus Series theme: storytelling. Conley along with PLU Communication Professors Amy Young and Justin Eckstein will be presenting. The three foodies have worked on several papers together exploring how the
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Jeffrey Roberts Social Media and Content Manager he/him Phone: 253-535-7221 Email: jeffrey.roberts@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education Bachelor of Arts, Theology, Communications, California Lutheran University, 2018 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Social Media Strategy Digital Storytelling Online Community Management Marketing Analytics Crisis Communications Biography Jeffrey is a dynamic storyteller with a passion for all things social media. As social media and
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peppered her with questions about her films, storytelling strategies and her personal connection to the Egyptian revolution. “I grew up about 10 minutes away from Tahrir Square. If you can imagine, think of a huge uprising that was the center of the world’s attention at the time being five minutes away from your house … and you’re a filmmaker… you’d think, ‘This is where I need to be!’” (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Noujaim holds a mock press conference in Ingram Hall. +Enlarge Photo Her next stop was
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student crowdfunding projects, oversees PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving event, and tells student and community-centered stories to support philanthropic efforts. Biography Britt‘s professional background includes over 10 years in community engagement, education, and administration in museums and botanical gardens. She’s enthusiastic about leveraging the power of storytelling to create and strengthen community connections. Outside of the office, Britt enjoys yoga, reading, travel writing, and exploring the
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includes overseeing broad-based multichannel fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and the development of a digital-first mid-level giving program. Biography Miranda grew up in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys spending time outside, connecting with friends and family, and playing new board games. Her professional background is focused on fundraising at community-based organizations and contributing toward education access opportunities. Miranda has a passion for powerful storytelling, effective
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The Story Depends on the Teller: Book Arts in the Pacific Northwest opens March 9 Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 1, 2016 March 1, 2016 Some books are shipped from Amazon, others are found cataloged in libraries, under beds with lost socks, digitized in e-readers, collecting dust on shelves or housed on nightstands. Other books are labored over, crafted with care, written, printed, drawn, sculpted and bound with artist hands. As part of the 2016 SOAC Focus series on Storytelling, the
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through intensive writing workshop courses. The Professional, Public, and Digital Literacies Concentration teaches students skills of effective writing and storytelling for a variety of practical situations – including an emphasis on digital media. The Literature Concentration allows students to explore the diverse range of literatures written in English – American, British, and Global – to understand how writers have used the creative power of literary expression to understand and engage the world
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. “So that style of radio is very close to my heart.” This fall, Rich is pairing their love of audio storytelling and theatre education to create an independent production of “The War of the Worlds.” Based on the H.G. Wells novel, the show’s themes include colonialism, superstitions and prejudices — topics Rich believes are still prevalent today. “I can’t speak to what H.G. Wells was thinking when he was writing it, but a lot of it is more inwardly reflective,” Rich said. “The Martians coming down
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