Raven Narratives brings stories of belonging to Mancos

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Raven Narratives brings stories of belonging to Mancos

Local residents present stories about belonging
Storytellers, audience members and Raven Narratives co-producers mingle Friday in the Mancos United Methodist Church during the event’s intermission. The pews were filled for the sold-out event. Audience members had an opportunity to put their name in a box during intermission to tell a five-minute story related to the night’s theme of belonging.
Rosa Sabido, a Mancos resident taking refuge in the Mancos United Methodist Church, presents a poem titled “Para Pertenecer” (“To Belong”) during the Raven Narratives event Friday night. Sabido’s poetry, which she wrote for the event, explored the emotion and significance of belonging.
During the Raven Narratives event Friday night, signs such as the one shown here were shown to storytellers, who eight to 10 minutes to tell their tales. Rosa Sabido had a reserved front row seat to the event, which was held in the church where she has been taking sanctuary since June 2017.
armida huerta, who writes her name in lower case, presents a story during the Oct. 19 Raven Narratives event in the Mancos United Methodist Church. Storytellers submitted their stories to Raven Narratives co-producers Sarah Syverson and Tom Yoder, who help prepare their stories for live presentation.

Raven Narratives brings stories of belonging to Mancos

Storytellers, audience members and Raven Narratives co-producers mingle Friday in the Mancos United Methodist Church during the event’s intermission. The pews were filled for the sold-out event. Audience members had an opportunity to put their name in a box during intermission to tell a five-minute story related to the night’s theme of belonging.
Rosa Sabido, a Mancos resident taking refuge in the Mancos United Methodist Church, presents a poem titled “Para Pertenecer” (“To Belong”) during the Raven Narratives event Friday night. Sabido’s poetry, which she wrote for the event, explored the emotion and significance of belonging.
During the Raven Narratives event Friday night, signs such as the one shown here were shown to storytellers, who eight to 10 minutes to tell their tales. Rosa Sabido had a reserved front row seat to the event, which was held in the church where she has been taking sanctuary since June 2017.
armida huerta, who writes her name in lower case, presents a story during the Oct. 19 Raven Narratives event in the Mancos United Methodist Church. Storytellers submitted their stories to Raven Narratives co-producers Sarah Syverson and Tom Yoder, who help prepare their stories for live presentation.