HSA Social Action Stories

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Sunday, June 4th

7:00 pm 8:30 pm EDT  –  On Zoom

Pay What You are Able $15-$40

To Register: https://www.simpletix.com/e/social-action-stories-tickets-132924

 Healing Story Alliance is delighted to present a virtual concert, Social Action Stories curated by Dr. Kevin Cordi. Listening to and telling social action stories renders people and their stories visible. This program, which grew out of the recently released book, Social Action Stories, (Ed. Cordi, Milks, and Van Tessell, 2023) captures the voices of five storytellers, activists, educational reformers, therapists, and regular folks who advocate for change through deep listening and deliberate action. These stories are intended to move your work as a storyteller towards an equitable world.

About the Storytellers

Dr. Kevin D. Cordi believes in the power of story to promote action.  He holds a Doctorate in Storytelling and Education from Ohio State University. He serves as one of the editors of Social Action Stories (Parkhurst Brothers 2023) and is an Assistant Professor of Education and Literacy at Ohio University Lancaster where he teaches literacy and storytelling.  He is the author of Playing with Stories and other books on using story in many fields.  He is a cis-gender Appalachian educator who knows that stories are how we make meaning. He co-chairs two committees on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for OU and is a past active member of the Advisory Council member for Learning for Justice.  He has presented and performed in over 45 states, England, Japan, Canada, Scotland, Japan, and Qatar. He believes deep listening invites community and comprehension. He believes in creating spaces for this deep listening to yield better understanding. You can find out more about him and his work at https://www.kevincordi.com/.

Social Action Stories (Ed. Cordi, Milks, and Van Tessell) Marion, MI: Parkhurst Brothers Publisher, 2023) PO Box 356 Marion, MI 49665 Phone 800-621-2736. http://www.parkhurstbrothers.com/ $19.95 paperback (See website for other options) Free shipping for attenders of the program. (Code will be given out during program). You must call to order to receive the discount.

Val Brown, EdD is a director for a national nonprofit focused on catalyzing transformational change in education. Prior to that, Val served as the academic director for the Center for Antiracist Education, and the professional development manager for Learning for Justice. Her additional experience includes diversity, equity and inclusion consulting services for school districts, colleges and universities, curriculum providers, and publishers. Throughout her 20-year career, Val has also served as a middle school teacher, instructional coach, and district administrator. In 2016 she founded #ClearTheAir, an online community of educators engaging in conversations about race, racism and school. Her dissertation examined how professional learning can support educator activists as they work for educational, racial, and social justice in their communities. https://cleartheaireducation

Michael Williams, Ph.D. is a storyteller, story coach, author, and an accredited End-of-Life Planning Facilitator and Trainer. Born and raised in Canada, Dr. Williams has worked as a group home parent, Child Care Worker, musician, University tutor and lecturer and secondary school English teacher. In 1988, he moved to Scotland to undertake a Ph.D. in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He taught at the University for 7 years before taking a post at the Edinburgh Rudolf Steiner (Waldorf) School. Over the next 10 years, he apprenticed as a storyteller before leaving full-time teaching in 2005 to become an itinerant storyteller. Combining his previous careers as a counsellor, teacher, and entertainer, Dr. Williams grounded his storytelling and coaching practice in therapeutic work. Following a tour in the Middle East with the “Healing Words” program, Dr. Williams returned to Scotland and established his story coaching practice. He has worked with numerous individuals as well as a host of community and corporate organizations. In 2012, he co-facilitated the first Aberdeen Leadership Forum, working with men and women in leadership within the oil and gas industry. This led to pioneering digital storytelling work with organizations supporting people with chronic illnesses such as M.E/CFS, Parkinson’s, Arthritis, Cancer, and mental health challenges. In 2017, Dr. Williams returned to Canada where he continues his work, focusing on elderly men and women experiencing loneliness and social isolation. He is also the Senior End-of-Life Planning Facilitator and Trainer with “Before I Go Solutions,” an organization established to provide training, support, and resources around end-of-life planning and care. Dr. Williams currently lives in Hamilton, Ontario, and loves to spend time visiting his grandchildren, walking in the woods, and playing the ukulele. He’s currently writing a memoir and a book on his experience as a story coach. Email:

Wendy Welch is executive director of the Graduate Medical Education Consortium of Southwest Virginia. She is the author of The Little Bookstore of Big Stone Gap and Fall or Fly (detailing how the substance abuse crisis crashed rural foster care systems.)  Her first work of fiction is Bad Boy in the Bookstore.  She is also the editor of two anthologies: “Public Health in Appalachia” and “From the Front Lines of the Appalachian Addiction Crisis: Healthcare Providers Discuss Opioids, Meth and Recovery.”  A lifelong advocate for coalfields Appalachia, Wendy divides her time between enjoying its natural beauty and cultural offering and working to make it a more just and vibrant place. 

Christy Marie Kent was born in Mississippi and raised all over the south, longest in Kentucky and Tennessee. Her parents moved to a different state every couple of years, but wherever they went … she found stories.  She has worked for over twenty years in insurance product management. She has also taught college mathematics and built probability models for an electronic game company. Those day jobs moved her further and further north. Now she finds herself living in the frozen tundra of Minnesota with her husband, two sons, and a cat who begs to return to a warmer climate. Christy loves Minneapolis, so that cat will have to buck up and grow a thicker coat (don’tcha know).  She is the author of Angels, Monks, and HormonesMoonshine, Madness, and Murder; and Transgression. In addition to her novels, she is a frequent storyteller around the Twin Cities, a multiple winner of the Twin Cities Moth, and the 2016 SlamMN! Grand Slam champion. Her play “Pope Joan: The First Transgender Pope” was a sellout hit at the 2017 Minnesota Fringe Festival.

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