Workshop Series: Visual Storytelling: Food as Culture Heritage and Community

Scribe Video Center and Philadelphia Folklore Project present Visual Storytelling: Food as Culture Heritage and Community, a workshop series led by instructors Selina Morales and Sosena Solomon (LTA '14, ACG '13). Participants will discuss the social and political aspects of diverse food traditions, and create short films demonstrating how food can build communities while honoring traditions.

The six sessions will be held on Thursdays starting May 4, 2017, 7:00 - 9:00PM at Scribe Video Center, 4305 Walnut Street.

Fee: $150 General, $125 Scribe and PFP members.

Learn more and register here.

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