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Intergenerational Oregon storytellers combat queer erasure with truth and resilience
Two Portland-based storytellers chat about what it means to be someone who shares queer stories and how different generations rely on LBGTQ+ history.

Portland storyteller Andrew Dickson’s new book focuses on family
His latest project is a book titled Me and My Family and Me. Its part memoir, part family history, and essays on topics ranging from sports to ice cream to eBay.

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Women Who Roar: Vancouver Debuts All-Female Storytelling Troupe
This week five women will take the stage for Vancouver’s first all-female storytelling event.

Literary Arts: The Archive Project
The Archive Project - Liars' League
In this episode of "Literary Arts: The Archive Project," Liars’ League PDX presents stories on the theme “Natives & Transplants.”
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Prisoners' Family Members Share Their Stories
A group of Oregonians are sharing their stories of what it's like to have a family member behind bars.

Think Out Loud
At Home With ALS
We continue our "At Home" series with Summer Whisman, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at age 32.

Summer Whisman: At Home With ALS
Summer Whisman, a storyteller and writer with ALS, died Feb. 13. Think Out Loud visited her in 2014 to learn about living with ALS.