Public Narratives

Date and Time

January 17, 2015
09:00AM - 06:30PM EST

Location

SOCH
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This two-day workshop
 is an amazing opportunity for Harvard College students to benefit from one of the most popular courses and professors at the Harvard Kennedy School! Each participant will learn how to develop her/his own narrative, find common ground with the narratives of others, and pursue collective action. 
 Public narrative is the art of translating values into action. It is a discursive process through which individuals, communities, and nations learn to make choices, construct identity, and inspire action. Because it engages the "head" and the "heart," narrative can instruct and inspire - teaching us not only why we should act, but moving us to act.  All undergraduates are welcome to participate in this free workshop. Sign-ups are limited to 50 students.  Space is limited: Register Now!