Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jul 28, 2020
by Moth EDU
Lesson #24: STAKES: "A Bratz Life"- Talaya Moore
Here’s another Storytelling School with The Moth! We are in the midst of a difficult time that can feel hard to process, both for ourselves and for our young people. For this week’s blog, we’re taking a look at a story about the objects in our lives that help us make it through.
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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jul 21, 2020
by Moth EDU
Lesson #23: RELATIONSHIPS: "Okay To Tell"- Emely Recinos
Here’s another Storytelling School with The Moth! We are in the midst of a difficult time that can feel hard to process, both for ourselves and for our young people. For this week’s blog, we’re taking a look at a story about sharing a secret.
This week’s Storytelling School story is:
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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jul 14, 2020
by Moth EDU
Lesson #22: AUDIENCE: "My Grandfather's Shoes"- Christian Garland
Here’s another Storytelling School with The Moth! We are in the midst of a difficult time that can feel hard to process, both for ourselves and for our young people. For this week’s blog, we’re taking a look at a story about how we admire and honor our loved ones.
This week’s Storytelling School story is:
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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jul 08, 2020
by Moth EDU
Lesson #21: SETTING: "When People Ask Me Where I'm From"- Beth Gebresilasie
Here’s another Storytelling School with The Moth! We are in the midst of a difficult time that can feel hard to process, both for ourselves and for our young people. For this week’s blog, we’re taking a look at a story about finding, losing, and getting support from friends.
This week’s Storytelling School story is:
“When People Ask Me Where I'm From” by Beth G...
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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jun 30, 2020
by The Moth Staff
Lesson #20: STEPPING STONES: "Don’t Violate My People" - Mmachi Dimoriaku
Here’s another Storytelling School with The Moth! We are in the midst of a difficult time that can feel hard to process, both for ourselves and for our young people. For this week’s blog, we’re taking a look at a story about having pride in your culture.
This week’s Storytelling School story is:
“Don’t Violate My People” by Mmachi Dimoriaku
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