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boundaries through storytelling (E)Racing Iowa City: Transforming racial boundaries through storytelling Project Overview Service learning course to engage English and journalism students with the community through the use of storytelling. By empowering residents’ voices, students contribute to multiple understandings of language and narrative. Service Learning Component Produce public journalism through multiple genres of storytelling and reflecting on the meaning of narrative Create public spaces for telling / reacting to stories told about the community Partners & Potential Partners Why This Project? - Residents of “Southeast Side” and elsewhere - Broadway Neighborhood Center & mural project - UI College of Liberal Arts & Sciences - United Action for Youth - The Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism - Iowa City Public Library - Jon Lowenstien, Chicago photojournalist - Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard Publish personal stories from “Southeast Side” neighborhoods 1 Create a public archive of the city’s transformation 2 Develop an interactive curriculum to allow students to make their own claims about storytelling 3