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CATEGORIES:Panel Discussions
DESCRIPTION:Today\, more than ever\, the stories of those most impacted by 
 social injustice need to be heard. But how do we challenge those who seek t
 o "disappear" stories that speak truth to power? And how can we use our own
  stories to break through ideological barriers during times of high politic
 al conflict?\n\nJoin the Yale Jackson School for a conversation with five a
 ward-winning storytellers and activists:\n\nJanine di Giovanni — CEO\, The 
 Reckoning Project\; war reporter\; and Yale Jackson Senior FellowMariam El 
 Marakeshy — Filmmaker\, multimedia storyteller\, educator\, and Yale World 
 FellowDavid Morse — Director\, Writing Program\, Yale Jackson School\, and 
 fiction writerAnne K. Ream — Activist\, memoirist\, and co-founder\, Center
  for Story & WitnessR. Clifton Spargo — Fiction writer\, critic\, and co-fo
 under\, Center for Story & Witness
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LOCATION:Horchow Hall\, GM Room (103)
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SUMMARY:Bearing Witness: The Art and Ethics of Using Story to Create Social
  Change
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URL:https://events.jackson.yale.edu/event/bearing-witness-the-art-and-ethic
 s-of-using-story-to-create-social-change
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