Dear Colleagues,
I’m a public affairs specialist at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, and I’m delighted to invite you to our April #50YearsofFolk Twitter chat where on *storytelling* as a catalyst for cross-cultural understanding. The live discussion, slated for *Friday, April 14, at 12pm ET*, serves as a great opportunity to share insights in response to our questions, engage with fellow Twitter chat participants, and reach a wider audience of cultural enthusiasts online. Here’s a Storify from one of our past chats ( https://storify.com/smithsonianfolk/creativity-50yearsoffolk). Please find below a set of chat questions, in case you’d like prepare responses in advance. Please let me know if you’re interested in participating at your earliest convenience. Thanks, Angelica *Angelica Aboulhosn * Public Affairs Specialist | Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage 202-633-0644 | aboulho...@si.edu *Storytelling Twitter Chat Questions* Q1: Share a story of an individual that changed his or her community. #50YearsofFolk Q2: What can we learn about a community from its stories that we can’t otherwise? #50YearsFolks Q3: Share a link to a song that tells a powerful story. Why does it resonate with you? #50YearsofFolk Q4: Who are the best storytellers in your community? Why? #50YearsofFolk Q5: Share a story that your parents or grandparents told you that still sticks with you. #50YearsofFolk Q6: Where do you go to discover new stories? #50YearsofFolk *Additional Information* Chat Start Time: Friday, April 14, at 12pm ET Chat Duration: 45 minutes – 1 hour Chat Host: @SmithsonianFolk
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