Storyshare: Linguistic Justice
Stevenson Hall 300 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United StatesStoryshare is a series of monthly storytelling events where members of the ISU community share short, 5-minute true stories about their own lives.
Stevenson Hall is home to the College of Arts and Sciences and many academic departments, including Economics, English, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, and Philosophy.
Stevenson Hall opened in 1968 and was dedicated in 1969 after Adlai E. Stevenson, one of Bloomington-Normal’s most famous local residents. Adlai ran for President of the United States twice in the 1950’s. He was the Governor of Illinois and served as an ambassador to the United Nations during the Kennedy administration. Stevenson was the great-grandson of Jesse Fell, the principal founding father of our University.
A 27-foot high bronze sculpture in gold leaf from Italy rises from the center of a fountain in the courtyard of Stevenson Hall as a memorial to Mr. Stevenson
Storyshare is a series of monthly storytelling events where members of the ISU community share short, 5-minute true stories about their own lives.
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Storyshare is a series of monthly storytelling events where members of the ISU community share 5-7 minutes true stories about their lives.
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The goal of Storyshare meetings is to create a culture of inclusion among students, faculty, and staff through storytelling.
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These bring-your-own-lunch events aim to explore the achievements and challenges faced by women in leadership roles across various sectors, while highlighting those faced by female-presenting administrators in higher education.
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