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DC's Online Story Hour: Connection

Join us for an evening of true, personal stories about science from the DC area! From the comfort of your home, enjoy three true, personal stories about the power of connection and science—from the friendships that anchor us in times of change to the relationship of our work to the ones we love.

This event is free, or you may pay up to $50 on a sliding scale if you wish to donate to The Story Collider. Reserve your spot and watch here or on the page below!

Hosted by Shane Hanlon and Maryam Zaringhalam. Stories from Jeremy Richardson, Marisa G. Franco, and Majdy Fares! (More information at the bottom of the page.)

Stories by:

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Majdy Fares is a Palestinian-American who currently lives in Arlington, VA. He is a comedian, a storyeller, and a bargain hunter. When he's not writing or performing, Majdy enjoys long walks with his wife and smelling candles at TJ Maxx.

 
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Dr. Marisa G Franco (she/her/hers) is a former professor and a psychologist who has studied connection internationally through a grant from the National Institute of Health. She writes about connection for Psychology Today and has been a featured expert for major publications like The New York Times, The Telegraph, and Vice. She is currently writing a book on how to make friends as an adult, Platonic.

 
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Hailing from a third-generation coal mining family in West Virginia, and with more than ten years of experience in climate and energy issues, Jeremy Richardson focuses on federal climate and energy policy development, specializing in the economics of energy—particularly coal and nuclear power—and writes and speaks passionately about the need for a just transition for the coalfields.

Earlier Event: September 18
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Later Event: October 2
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