Women in Storytelling: Shaping the Narratives We Tell and Live
Join us for an engaging discussion exploring the power of storytelling in shaping our lives and the world around us. This panel, inspired by Davidson’s 50 Years of Coeducation celebration, will feature alumnae from reunion years who will share their unique journeys from Davidson to their current endeavors and reflect on the stories that have defined their paths. Together, we’ll examine how the stories we tell, and those we live, influence our perspectives, relationships, and leadership. Whether you’re a storyteller at heart or simply curious about the transformative role of narratives, this class will inspire and empower you to reflect on your own story in new ways. Panelists include Makayla Binter ’20, creative catalyst at Charlotte Is Creative; freelance artist; Kathy Bray ’85, Counselor/Owner of KBray Counseling and former Associate Dean of Students at Davidson College; Rev. Caroline Bryer (Levy) Cupp ’05, ordained Presbyterian (USA) minister, writer, and author of several books on disability and relationships; Yvette Pita Frampton ’95, an award-winning documentary filmmaker. The conversation will be facilitated by Marya Howell ’91, Senior Major Gifts Officer – Women’s Philanthropy and sponsored by Women ACT (Aspire, Create, Transform).
Zoom Registration Link: https://davidson.zoom.us/meeting/register/ozF5YYN5SCe7PzAUE7Eq-w
Register by Friday, March 21