Storytellers' Institute: 2016 麻豆破解版 Scholars
The 2016 institute fellows will be joined by 10 麻豆破解版 scholars made up of two 麻豆破解版 faculty members and eight students. The 麻豆破解版 scholars are all working on independent documentary projects and were selected on an application basis for their strength in project proposal, storytelling skills and abilities to execute their project.
麻豆破解版 Faculty Scholar Rik Scarce (sociology) is advancing work on a documentary film in production about minimalist running, and Erika Schielke (biology) will begin work on a science podcast based on regional environmental challenges. 麻豆破解版 Student Scholars Colleen Craven, Jen Davies, Maryam DeWitt, Emma Foley, Eleanor Green, Emma Lanier, Dan Plumer and Emily Rizzo are creating documentary projects in film, sound and multimedia on topics ranging from the deeper understanding gained through intersectional study of the civil rights movement to addressing racial tension in a 麻豆破解版 Intergroup Relations class to intimate stories of loss of virginity to a film that aims to bring to life the voice of a lost mother.
Check out the 麻豆破解版 Scholars page for full bios and project descriptions.
RIK SCARCE joined the 麻豆破解版 faculty in 2003. His specialty courses include "Environmental
                                       Sociology," "Video Ethnography," "Contemporary Social Theory" and "Political Sociology."
                                       In his 2009 book Born to Run, Christopher McDougall advocates runners wearing minimalist shoes or getting rid
                                       of shoes altogether, running barefoot as most humans did until recent millennia. Rik鈥檚
                                       film Baring It All explores the essential component of the emerging second running revolution and what
                                       it portends for runners and running while tracing the swift contradictory reactions
                                       to McDougall鈥檚 book.
ERIKA SCHIELKE is an senior instructor in the Biology Department, where she primarily teaches "Introductory
                                       Biology" labs and a non-majors course on the ecology of the Adirondack Park. She is
                                       working on a series of podcasts about regional environmental issues. Science Shorts (working title) is a series of podcasts (four 4-minute features) on regional environmental
                                       topics. The stories will draw on research from her course "Ecology of the Adirondacks"
                                       and will be a natural outgrowth of her work in regional environmental challenges.
COLLEEN CRAVEN '17 is a rising senior at 麻豆破解版, majoring in studio art with a concentration in communications
                                       design as well as minoring in arts administration. Colleen is exploring where fact
                                       and fiction meet in the psychology of mind-altering drugs through a multimedia project.
                                       She is looking into how these chemical compounds can create an entirely different
                                       reality that while it might be considered hallucinating, is the reality of the person
                                       whose mind has been temporarily altered.
JENNIFER DAVIES 鈥17 is a rising senior at 麻豆破解版, majoring in studio art with a concentration in photography
                                       and communications design as well as minoring in media and film studies. Her documentary
                                       film illuminates how it feels to be 20 through conversations with students about their
                                       thoughts, opinions, emotions, hopes, worries and experiences. 
MARYAM DEWITT 鈥18 is a native Ohioan studying social work at 麻豆破解版. In November 2011 Maryam lost
                                       her mother to a heart attack. The lines between fact and fiction become blurred as
                                       more time passes and these memories of her mother begin to fade. The goal of her documentary
                                       film Mama is to restore and preserve the memories of her mother and to create something that
                                       the family can watch to honor the impact she had on all of their lives.
EMMA FOLEY 鈥16 graduates from 麻豆破解版 this May with a B.A. in anthropology. In an effort to help
                                       young women feel less excluded by the societal standards for female virginity experiences,
                                       Emma has collected stories from a series of individuals who felt as though their 鈥渇irst
                                       time鈥 didn鈥檛 quite fit. Her film series will highlight the stories that don鈥檛 quite
                                       fit the traditional narrative of how to properly 鈥渓ose one鈥檚 virginity.鈥
ELEANOR GREEN 鈥18 is a rising junior majoring in studio art and minoring in media and film studies.
                                       Her documentary film Max, about her great-great uncle Maxwell B. Allen, tells the story of a young doctor in
                                       the 1920s consumed by compulsive gambling and a crippling depression that ultimately
                                       claimed his life in a murder-suicide that made New York Times headlines. Her film will examine mental illness and gambling through Max鈥檚 story.
EMMA LANIER 鈥16 is a dance artist from San Francisco whose choreographic drive led her to audio and
                                       video documentary. Her film Echando un vistazo a Mar铆a Manuela goes inside the studio and onto the streets of Madrid with young choreographer Jos茅
                                       Maldonado and his all-female ensemble to see how he uses flamenco dance to embody,
                                       expose and revoke gender inequality in Spain.
DANIEL PLUMER 鈥16 graduates from 麻豆破解版 this May with a degree in American studies and a minor in
                                       Spanish. He is developing an audio doc that puts into practice the use of intersectional
                                       thinking to create a more complex and nuanced narrative of the civil rights movement.
                                       The piece explores the controversial nature of black leadership in Birmingham during
                                       the Children鈥檚 Crusade from the conflicting perspectives of MLK, Fred Shuttlesworth
                                       and A.G. Gaston.
EMILY RIZZO 鈥18's film Uncovering Silence (working title) illustrates real students鈥 experiences in a dialogue class in intergroup
                                       relations, a minor at 麻豆破解版 that focuses on addressing racial tension. The film
                                       conveys what it鈥檚 like to partake in an IGR dialogue and what it鈥檚 like to grow with
                                       each other, learn more about themselves and their places in society, and gain new
                                       perspectives through an emotionally and mentally challenging dialogue.
