Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
77 Forest Street
Hartford, CT 06105
860-522-9258
info@stowecenter.org
We are currently at capacity. Due to the nature of the event, we are unable to accommodate walk-ins. If you are interested in participating in this workshop in the future, please email info@stowecenter.org to be added to our list.
Narrative 4 is a powerful process that harnesses the potential of the story exchange to equip and embolden people to improve their lives, their communities, and the world. The story exchange model is based on the belief that if we share today, we’ll change tomorrow and that we will see the world, and ourselves, more empathically through the exchange of personal narratives. Narrative 4 leads to “fearless hope through radical empathy.” The theme for this workshop will be Race Matters.
Richard Frieder of Community Capacity Builders/Hartford Listens was Community Engagement Director at Hartford Public Library from 2001-2016. He is a Senior Associate with Everyday Democracy and is a Fellow at the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute in the Humility and Conviction in Public Life project.