Sense Of Place Host Receives Humanities’ Storytelling Fellowship

The host of the Sense of Place event series is one of the newest recipients of Oregon Humanities’ Community Storytelling Fellowship.  Multimedia producer Sarah Fox of Hood River is one of seven to receive the $5,000 grant to support a storytelling project focused on or created in collaboration with their communities.  Oregon Humanities says Fox is planning to share stories about the working lives of Hood River County residents.  The resulting stories will be shared in Oregon Humanities magazine and other publications.  Oregon Humanities Communications Director Ben Waterhouse says they the stories produced through the Fellowship will allow more Oregonians to see their experiences represented, fill information gaps, and encourage readers to work toward a more inclusive and civically engaged state.

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