Looking back at my time in SOPR with Gratitude

Hello, everyone, my name is Hannah Fowlie, and I just defended my thesis project, Grief Refracted: Digital Storytelling as Liberatory Praxis. In this project, I explored disenfranchised grief (Doka, 1989) with eight other storytellers, and made a story as well. Rather than a book-length dissertation, the stories were woven together in a film that incorporating interviews and poetic, visual, and sonic explorations of grief and loss, accompanied by a written reflection. I was interested in how the arts and social sciences can support each other with a “synchronicity [that can move] in both directions (Gallagher, 2008, p. 78). In the Social Practice and Transformational Change (SOPR) program, I found a home for my work. Coming to the end of my journey, it makes good sense to look back and reflect on my experience in the program. I am feeling a sense of loss that I will no longer be formally part of the SOPR community however, I will look for ways to stay involved and connected.
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