September Meeting the Moment Movie Nite: Moana

Wed Sept 23, 2020
6-8:30 PM PST
Join Meeting the Moment for our first monthly Movie Nite, in which we learn more about meeting the moment by explore the monthly theme by viewing and discussing a movie together. September’s movie for Meeting Uncertainty is Moana. The evening will be hosted by Luciana Frazao and Emma Master ’19.
 

Information Session: Getting Involved with the Stanford Storytelling Project

Friday, September 25, 2020
12:30 PST
Zoom Meeting Link: 
https://bit.ly/SSPInfoSession

New and returning Stanford students are warmly invited to join the staff of the Stanford Storytelling Project for a brief and casual information session about working with the Storytelling Project. Learn more about our virtual offerings this year – from StoryLab to the Writer’s Studio to new programming designed to invite us to “meet the moment” we’re currently facing. Please email storytelling@stanford.edu with any questions.


Materializing Listening Party

Friday, December 6
3:00 p.m.
Wallenberg 127 (Building 160)

The Stanford Storytelling Project presents Materializing, a new podcast episode of State of the Human.

What ideas exist behind material objects? In this episode, we’re going to look at stuff—things we can see or hear or touch—to try to understand the intangible, like memory, history, and bias. Join us for snacks and a curated listening party!


National Novel Writing Month at the Storytelling Project

November 1-30, 2019
Green Library

Writing Sprint
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
7-8 p.m.
Hume Center Lounge (Building 250)

November is National Novel Writing Month! The Stanford Storytelling Project has teamed up with Stanford Libraries to offer novel writers a supportive space during #NaNoWriMo, running for the entire month of November. Stop by the special NaNoWriMo table in Green Library all month for writing inspiration, treats, stickers, and more.

Join us on Tuesday, November 19 for a special writing sprint at the Hume Center Lounge. Work on your novel with other novel writers and enjoy sweet treats and tea, too.