Learning with Baltimore’s Immigrant Communities: A Conversation with Tania Lizarazo
Tania Lizarazo is an Assistant Professor in Modern Languages, Linguistics and Intercultural Communications at UMBC. Her research interests include digital storytelling, Latin American cultural studies, transnational feminisms and performance studies….
Finding the Story in the Middle: A Conversation with Denise Johnson and Lee Boot
Lee Boot and Denise Johnson have collaborated on several community-based projects in Baltimore in which storytelling has played a key role. Lee is director of UMBC’s Imaging Research Center and…
Sonic Storytelling: A Conversation with Earl Brooks
Earl Brooks is an Assistant Professor of English at UMBC. He uses storytelling in the classroom as a means of exploring sonic narrative and sonic advocacy. Drawing on his background…
Restorative Storytelling: Kaleigh Mrowka on Using Story Circle in Residential Spaces
Kaleigh Mrowka is an Assistant Director for Residential Life at UMBC. She uses story circles and storytelling in the context of restorative practices for proactive community building and for responding…
Creating Stories about Times of Change: Galina Madjaroff Discusses the Erickson School’s First-Year Seminar
Galina Madjaroff is a faculty member in the Erickson School of Aging Studies. She began working with digital storytelling in 2012 when she integrated the Charlestown Project into her First-Year…