The Big Why Panel: Historical Storytelling meets Humanities is a virtual academic experience from your nearest computer on Saturday, June 20, 2020 from 9:00am-10:30am Mountain Daylight Time.
This will be set-up through Zoom and multi-streamed to YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch. Only the panelists, moderator, and ASL interpreters will be on the Zoom in gallery view. Attendees will choose YouTube, Facebook, or Twitch as their means to watch as well as being able to make comments or ask questions in the moment. All those comments feed in to us to monitor. Though, we recommend you send in questions a head of time by filling out this form OR emailing us at
info@storycrossroads.org.
This Panel would delve into the “whys” of this method of connecting as human beings of historical presentations. Dr. Caroliese Frink Reed is well-versed in the storytelling scene and has degrees in Social Studies and African American Studies that weaves with the experience of the other three panelists: Sheila Arnold, Darci Tucker, and Brian “Fox” Ellis. These three have decades worth of experience in performing historical stories through 60+ characters from colonial days to yesterday.
We would love to know where people originate. We thank Utah Humanities for funding to make this possible. There will also be American Sign Language.
Please complete the form below. For questions or comments, please call Rachel Hedman at (801) 870-5799. General information on Story Crossroads is available at
www.storycrossroads.org.
We will send an email as the event nears with reminders of how to view this free panel.