EVENTS
Past Events
Storytelling Workshop with Toby Joseph
Toby Joseph is of Jicarilla Apache and Tabeguache Ute, Seneca and Lenape decent, born in Manitou Springs, Colorado. Mr Joseph has spent 10 years with the northwest Indian storytellers Association as a master storyteller, as well they have over 25 years of canoe journey experience, 35 years of working in Coast Salish Tribal communities supporting Indigenous sustainability through storytelling, social-economic development, and spiritual growth through cultural pathways.
Storytelling Workshop with Thrett Brown
Thrett Brown's journey from hardship to social activism is a vivid reminder of resilience's power. His grassroots approach—using personal history and relatable communication methods—resonates deeply with at-risk youth. By offering, not sympathy... but tangible, relatable solutions.
By leveraging music and storytelling in his CMCC 1080 initiative, Brown disrupts negative narratives, aiming to alter the very culture that often ensnares young people in cycles of violence and poverty. His pursuit of education underscores his belief in knowledge as a transformative force.
In essence, Brown is not just a survivor but a visionary, turning past adversities into tools for social change, proving that personal evolution is possible and can indeed be a catalyst for broader societal improvement.
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