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StoryCraft part 3: the one of many together

A portrait of Emily Jumpp looking up and with her hand held by her ear, wearing a dark jacket, bright blue tee shirt, a mask around her chin and almond shaped glasses.
StoryCraft participant Emily Jumpp, a 9th grader at Immaculate Conception High School- in Kingston, Jamaica who we met over the summer while she was staying with her Aunt in Asheville.

What happens when you put a microphone and camera in the hands of youth? When you guide them through an exploration of the senses and encourage their creative expression? When you make space for youth and adults to collaborate, using a model that works to disrupt power dynamics and involve young people in shaping the programming? 

Elizabeth Garland sits on a window ledge with student Liam Burton who has a notebook on his lap and a pen in his hand.
Credit Micah Mackenzie
StoryCraft Artist Mentor Elizabeth Garland and poet Liam Burton.

We are pleased to bring you Part 3 of StoryCraft, a youth storytelling initiative from Asheville Writers In The Schools and Community (AWITSC) and Blue Ridge Public Radio (BPR). In this segment, we feature Liam Burton, an 8th grader at Montford North Star Academy who shares a vibrant and comforting sensory exploration of summer in his poem "Where I'm From" and a thought-provoking meditation on existence in "Who Am I?" 

We also hear from Emily Jumpp, a 9th grader at Immaculate Conception High School- in Kingston, Jamaica who we met over the summer while she was staying with her Aunt in Asheville. Emily's piece uses vibrant and contemplative language on her exploration of family, place and memory. 

Click the audio above to hear StoryCraft Part 3: The one of many together 

Find links to the entire series and learn more about StoryCraft here

StoryCraft is featured in AWITSC’s annual El Arte de la Abundancia (The Art of Abundance) virtual showcase Saturday November 20th at 8:00 PM and in-person exhibit at the Arthur R. Edington Education & Career Center November 19-21. Reserve your free ticket here; COVID safety protocols are in place with limited viewings Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 

Credits

StoryCraft’s 2021 talent includes: Liam, Age 13; Clement, Age 12; Anderson, Age 12; Lorelei, Age 13; Isaiah, Age 11; Davaughn, Age 13; Jaydin, Age 13; Azia, Age 14; Tamia, Age 14; Emily, Age 14; West, Age 13; Emillia, Age 14; Keiya, Age 13; Ahmaria, Age 12; Antonio, Age 15; Tori, Age 15; Zaryah, Age 13; Payton, Age 13

StoryCraft 2021’s artist mentors include CocoEva Soleil LuzGuerrero Alcazar, Elizabeth Garland, Micah Mackenzie, Cass Herrington and Catherine Komp. Project managers and producers include Sekou Coleman, Micah Mackenzie and Catherine Komp. 

Thank you to Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Center Staff for welcoming StoryCraft during the summer 2021 program and assisting with the StoryCraft session: Jessica Johnston, Facility Manager; Alic Wynn, Facility Supervisor; Khadeesha Crumbly, Zuke Samon and Corden Floyd, Summer Program Staff.

StoryCraft is part of the America Amplified initiative, a national public media collaboration focused on community engagement reporting.

Funding for StoryCraft comes in part from: Asheville Writers in the Schools, BPR’s McGuire Fund for Journalism, America Amplified, Asheville Area Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program and the North Carolina Arts Council Arts Equity Project.

Catherine Komp joined Blue Ridge Public Radio in September 2020 as the organization’s first Director of Content, leading BPR’s talented team of local journalists and content creators, overseeing national programming and facilitating collaborations and engagement initiatives.
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