Diane Ferlatte will share personal stories illustrating how patience, openness, empathy, compassion and friendliness can lead to harmony across cultural and racial barriers and understanding among those separated by beliefs and generations. For this live online show, she will be accompanied by musician Erik Pearson. Adults & teens. Register for a Zoom link. Will be recorded for later viewing.
Award-winning storyteller Diane Ferlatte will share personal stories of breaking down walls and building bridges between races and cultures. These stories reflect the beauty of friendship, the character of courage and how one's reactions to racial, cultural and generational barriers or conflicts can transform the outcome and may even transform the participants. For this live online show, Diane will be accompanied by musician Erik Pearson.
These stories illustrate how patience, openness, empathy, compassion and simple friendliness can lead to harmony across cultural and racial barriers as well as understanding among those separated by beliefs and generations. Diane blends humor and poignancy into an experience that will leave you laughing and crying at the same time.
Two of Diane’s favorite proverbs give a glimpse of this program: "Talking with one another is loving one another" and "A stranger is just a friend you haven’t met yet."
Adults and teens. Please register to get a Zoom link. You can also watch the recorded program on our YouTube channel until February 11.
Please note that this program is taking place online or via broadcast rather than at a physical location. Please see the event description for details on where to view or tune in.