Webinar Series: Story Seeds: From Personal Narrative to Public Practice – Jul 7

Posted by Campus Compact on June 9, 2026

Join author Megan Lovely in this webinar series about her recent book that combines personal memoir, scholarship, and more than 200 stories, interviews, and photographs.

Combining personal memoir, scholarship, and more than 200 stories, interviews, and photographs from Baltimore’s 32nd Street Farmers Market, Story Seeds: Growing Home at the Farmers Market explores the power of storytelling to build a shared sense of community and social responsibility.

This series will explore various aspects of the book, from the storytelling method that emerged through the project; storytelling as pedagogy; the responsibility and ethics of community-engaged scholarship; and how storytelling can transform research into relationships. While sessions may build upon each other, prior participation or advanced reading is not required.

Dates and Times: Tuesdays in July from 12:00 – 1:00 PM

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