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Case Study: Using You & Your Community's Cancer Story as Example

By Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life, 2013
Story Circles as Ongoing and Collaborative Evaluation -- Roadside Theater's "Story to Performance"

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Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life, 2013. “Case Study: Using You & Your Community's Cancer Story as Example.” https://roadside.org. March 25, 2016. https://roadside.org/asset/case-study-using-you-your-communitys-cancer-story-example.

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Part of Capturing & Telling Your Community's Cancer Story

A collaboration with Cancer survivors in North Carolina and West Virginia to create plays from their communities' cancer stories and perform them at cancer detection and prevention events.

  • About: Capturing & Telling Your Community's Cancer Story
  • Audio: Our Neverending Stories
  • Video: Voices Of Light - A Story of Hope, Humor, Gratitude, Joy, Service, and Never-Ending Faith
  • Script: Hope's Cafe
  • Story to Performance Workshop Description
  • Story to Performance Workshop Schedule
  • Final Project Report, You & Your Community's Cancer Stories
  • World Cancer Day in Central Appalachia
  • Evaluation: Roadside's Story to Performance Workshop

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