Honoring climate stories and the value of creativity outside of its commodification.
Storytelling is a powerful act that can help us process the world around us and shift culture. Our mission is to center supportive and accessible creative practices, help people connect with their climate stories and creative agency, examine and challenge the dominant stories in our culture, and imagine the future we’ll build together. We are all storytellers; stories live through us and can limit or liberate us. We come together to honor those stories and the value of creativity outside of its commodification.
You’re invited to join us on Friday, June 28, from 6:30-8:30 PM. We’ll have music, tables set up for creative activities, and collage and art supplies. This will be unfacilitated time you can use to collage, paint, draw, write, read, or chat.
PLUS, we still have homemade paper from a previous Story Circle session, when we turned junk mail into beautiful speckled works of art ready for a collage, drawing, poem, or whatever you want to add to them.
Event will be at the 350 Seattle office in the University Height building. Message Story Circle to RSVP and to receive more details.
Members of Story Circle have created two zines together. For each zine, we hosted an assembly party to drill holes, bind, and fold 300 printed copies. We are so grateful for the community effort and love that went into these projects.
Click on the images below to open a digital copy.
Center supportive and accessible creative practices, helping people to connect with their climate stories and challenge the dominant stories in our culture.
Story Circles gather on the final Friday of each month. We tend to be more online during the winter and in-person during the summer when we can meet outdoors!
Email Emily or Amanda here.
At the intersection of US militarism and the climate crisis, Anti War X Climate works in coalition with the Seattle Antiwar Coalition and Washington Against Nuclear Weapons.