Participants will engage in a folk tale storytelling session and practice reimagining stock tales with a liberatory spirit and more just outcome.
Praxis anchors: Disrupting dominant narratives, Embodying justice
Facilitated by:
Zahra Glenda Baker
Zahra is a dynamic Chicago-based artist with 35 years of experience, known for her work as a vocalist, ritualist, storyteller, and teaching artist. She has collaborated with renowned storytellers and performed at significant festivals and venues nationwide. Her storytelling facilitation extends to diverse groups, including incarcerated women and survivors of trauma, focusing on wellness practices rooted in the Zulu concept of sawubona—a Zulu phrase that means “ We see you, we hear you, you are valued.”
When: Thursday, May 8th
Time: 5:30-8:30pm
Where: Northwest Avondale (Location TBD)
Price:
Rates for Individuals
These rates are for you if you are paying for the training without financial support from an organization. The cost listed below is for 1 person attending the full event.
Solidarity: $20
Sustain: $40
Full Cost: $60
Redistribution: $80
Rates for individuals supported by organizations
These rates are for you if you are a member of an organization that is paying for your participation in the training. The cost listed below is for 1 person attending the full event.
Solidarity: $100
Sustain: $150
Full Cost: $200
Redistribution: $250