First of all, we select five different people from your community and train them to become a storyteller. They will identify, create and disseminate their stories through the "My Story" course. The stories shared by Storyteller are real and based on their own personal experience.
Next, we hold a powerful event that each story teller shares their story. We list individuals with different perspectives in one room to listen to each other's opinions. Participants will have an empathetic work experience that is difficult to teach in class
There are lots of stories about my immigrants, and it is difficult to reach a narrow and unsightly story. My story is about my journey and my experience of life. In order for my story to resonate, it must be complete and subtle. Multi-channel politicians and authorities want to lose data and statistics on immigration, but "statistics do not convey the situation of immigrants, people do, since this establishment this country is a new immigrant Assimilation is rare, assimilation is rare, the challenges faced today are not new, only the story is "(" The story of my immigrant: the story of immigrants in America, with their own words " It is 2015).
Ironically, the title of the story is one of my biggest obstacles. I have never used a topic to write a story. If my story is not at least a chapter, I can not understand what the story tells the audience. The title, regardless of what it is, needs to be relevant to your story. I like to call the title as bait for fishing. Some writers use worms, others use other fish. The struggle for creating titles is unrealistic in my writing as it is worth seeking whatever I first put on the page. But based on my personal experience in my own story, this story arises from a story about the life of the Native American. I would like to make the title a genuine Native American language, so I think it is difficult to create an obscure title. Many words I found are not suitable