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SUMMARY:What's the Story? A Memoir Writing Class
DESCRIPTION:10-week virtual memoir class offered by UofO\, taught by developmental editor Susan Hasho \nThe class is held on Wednesdays 11:00am to 12:15pm\, and will run 18 September – 20 November\, 2024. \nDo you have some stories you’d like to tell? There may be stories about your life that you want to tell your children or grandchildren\, perhaps about another country or culture you came from or your parents came from. Was there an experience that changed your life or your neighborhood? How about if you were in the military and you want to share something about that? If you have a desire to share or describe anything that you are fascinated by\, care about or even want to change\, this class is a place to do that. \nFormat \nWhat’s the Story is a 10-week writing class that intends to provoke\, free and guide anyone to write a memoir that reflects their own unique voice and life experience. This is a workshop-style interactive course. Participants will take turns sharing their work and have opportunities to receive feedback and guidance from the instructor and the other participants. There is also time to discuss technical skills\, confront creative blocks\, and set writing goals. All writing is done outside of class at your own pace. \n  \nSusan Hasho is a developmental editor which is an editor involved in the mysterious process of enabling writers and anyone interested in writing to find their way through the maze of expectations\, judgment and even fear to find the true heart of what they want to write. She has trained and worked as an actor and writer\, and moved into the advertising field to work as a copy editor for advertising agencies and Fortune 500 companies. She began working with writers several years ago as an editor and it became her goal to teach a writing class that would enable people to be as free of self-criticism and inhibiting expectations as possible in order to write clearly and openly with joy. \n  \nRegister here for this event. \n 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/whats-the-story-a-memoir-writing-class-30/2024-10-23
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Fall Term,Maggie Ink/Bookbuilder Press
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SUMMARY:Reckoning With Root Shock Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Between 1949 and 1973\, 2\,532 federal urban renewal projects were carried out in 993 US cities. Seventy-five percent of the people displaced were people of color\, leading to James Baldwin’s famous remark\, “Urban renewal is Negro removal.” In honor of the 20th anniversary of Dr. Mindy Fullilove’s book Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What We Can Do About It\, this webinar will revisit the importance of understanding the social and cultural impacts of neighborhood disruption and the displacement of communities of color that has occurred since the federal urban renewal projects. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Mindy Fullilove will engage in conversation with community development practitioners to discuss how the learnings from Root Shock can help us move towards more sustainable and democratic communities. The path forward must include a reckoning with our past as well as taking up the tasks of reweaving the social fabric and reknitting our physical spaces. Join Molly Rose Kaufman at the University of Orange\, Terri Baltimore at the Hill District and Evelyn Burnett at ThirdSpace Action Lab in an engaging conversation around how understanding the history of community displacement and its impacts on neighborhoods’ physical\, psychological\, cultural and economic well-being can help us navigate the pressures that cities are facing across the country and the world. \nThis webinar is hosted by Next City and sponsored by The Kresge Foundation.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/reckoning-with-root-shock-webinar
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery
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SUMMARY:Reckoning With Root Shock Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 23rd\, 1pm-2pm ET. \nBetween 1949 – 1973\, 2\,532 federal urban renewal projects were carried out in 993 US cities. Seventy-five percent of the people displaced were people of color\, leading to James Baldwin’s famous remark\, “Urban renewal is Negro removal.” In honor of the 20th anniversary of Dr. Mindy Fullilove’s book Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What We Can Do About It\, this webinar will revisit the importance of understanding the social and cultural impacts of neighborhood disruption and the displacement of communities of color that has occurred since the federal urban renewal projects. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Mindy Fullilove will engage in conversation with community development practitioners to discuss how the learnings from Root Shock can help us move towards more sustainable and democratic communities. The path forward must include a reckoning with our past as well as taking up the tasks of reweaving the social fabric and reknitting our physical spaces. Join Molly Rose Kaufman at the University of Orange\, Terri Baltimore at the Hill District and Evelyn Burnett at ThirdSpace Action Lab in an engaging conversation around how understanding the history of community displacement and its impacts on neighborhoods’ physical\, psychological\, cultural and economic well-being can help us navigate the pressures that cities are facing across the country and the world. \nThis webinar is hosted by Next City and sponsored by The Kresge Foundation. \nLearn more about the speakers and register for the webinar here. 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/reckoning-with-root-shock-webinar-2
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term
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