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The Radical Act of Community Storytelling is everything it claims in the title. It is the story of a radical step of faith taken by Penelope Starr to open her life by bringing community storytelling to her community. It is the story of voices that often go unheard having the opportunity to speak and be heard. And it is about community building from start to finish ... including everything any radical would need to start a community storytelling organization in any community.-Adam Hostetter, Adult literacy educator, writer, and community storytelling producer

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The Radical Act of Community Storytelling is everything it claims in the title. It is the story of a radical step of faith taken by Penelope Starr to open her life by bringing community storytelling to her community. It is the story of voices that often go unheard having the opportunity to speak and be heard. And it is about community building from start to finish ... including everything any radical would need to start a community storytelling organization in any community.-Adam Hostetter, Adult literacy educator, writer, and community storytelling producer

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Born a New Yorker, Penelope lived in Woodstock in the 60s, Denver in the 70s, Sedona, Arizona in the 80s, and now she hails from beautiful Tucson. Penelope feels incredibly lucky to have always been in the right place at the right time to witness great societal changes in our country. Penelope is the founder, producer and artistic director of Odyssey Storytelling, a monthly event showcasing local people telling personal stories. She is the Executive Director of StoryArts Group, a 501c3 nonprofit community-funded arts organization, whose mission is to create, support, preserve, promote and celebrate the art of storytelling. Penelope holds a BS in Human Services and Women's Studies and has a background in teaching, counseling, and organizing. Besides her career as the "Odyssey Lady," she restores Navajo rugs, is a mixed media artist, LGBT community activist, filmmaker, citizen folklorist, and writer.