![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Juliette Levy, University of California, Riverside, Dept of History () Sarah Ellis, director of digital development at Royal Shakespeare Company () Pip Brignall, co-director Reality Check Productions (.uk) Moderated by Asha Eaton, KTN manager ImmerseUK () Introduction by Brian MacDonald, UCLA, GeekED () Join our lively panel debate to see how that re-storying is emerging in academic institutions, in live performance, in digital experiences, and in a proliferation of creative tools that empower people to tell their stories. There is more space in the narrative world for stories both by and about people with diverse experiences. History is a story told by the victors: until it's not. Lit-X Teacher Cohort members Eric Kallenborn (fine arts department chair, Oak Lawn Community High School) and teacher Michael Gianfrancesco (North Providence High School) collected questions on social media from teachers, parents, and librarians about all things comics in the classroom and posed those questions to this amazing panel: Ronell Whitaker (English department chair, Community High School District 218), Lucy Knisley (comic creator Stepping Stones, Relish, French Milk), Jason Walz (teacher/comic creator Last Pick, Homesick), and Lisa Wu (consultant and former teacher).ģ:00pm – 4:00pm GeekED: Re-storied: Re-imagining creative privilege ![]()
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