Using Digital Storytelling in East Africa to Support Public Health

Learn how digital storytelling is being used to engage global communities in public health research and outreach with social work Professor Carmen Logie and leaders in the field.

Presented by: Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work
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Join the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work and Dr. Carmen Logie on May 5th at 3:00pm for a documentary screening and panel discussion with leaders in the field of digital storytelling, whose unique and inspiring work is making a significant difference in global public health.

View a portion of the documentary, A Shared Dream, followed by a panel discussion on how this innovative, community-based intervention can stimulate conversation on topics from gender equality to substance abuse and mental health — and ultimately inspire change.


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Contact Dale Duncan, Senior Communications Strategist at dale.duncan@utoronto.ca

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