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Exploring Narratives and Storytelling in Public Health with Sneha Rout and Michaeline Anglemire.

About this Event

Covid-19 has changed the way humans are able to safely and meaningfully connect with each other.

Narratives and Storytelling in Public Health will explore the implementation of story sharing and usage of the narrative arc to promote connection and documentation of individuals’ lived experiences through the Covid-19 pandemic.

Workshop Materials

Workshop Presenters

Sneha Rout is a development professional who loves to find innovative ways to approach her work in the field of public health and nutrition.

  • As a graduate assistant in Design Thinking for Social Impact at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center at Tulane University, she enjoys using her passion for poetry and integrating it as a design tool that can be useful in a pandemic.
  • She is pursuing an MPH in Nutrition at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

 

Michaeline Anglemire served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mozambique. She is currently a graduate assistant in Design Thinking for Social Impact at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center at Tulane University.

  • She is in her first year of her Master of Public Health Nutrition at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
  • Michaeline has a bachelor’s degree in Dietetics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

About the Series

Design Thinking (DT) Gumbo is a series of one-hour workshops on a variety of methods that can be used in design research. Each workshop will introduce a method, share examples of its use in other settings, and include space for participants to practice the method together.

  • Think of these methods as ingredients to make your design thinking work much more rich and flavorful. Try out the different ingredients and see which ones appeal the most to your palate.
  • This semester all of our method workshops will focus on understanding people’s experience of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • DT Gumbo is a project of the design thinking program of the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.
  • All workshops are co-facilitated by Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel and a Taylor Center Design Thinking Graduate Assistant.

Event Information

  • Slide deck, video recording, and transcript to be added to this page after the event.
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