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Digital Story: In Your Shoes: Learning From History [1]

Olivia Catalano
Jan 4, 2018
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Remember how hard it was to talk about sex when you were young? In her current job, Olivia is committed to making these difficult conversations easier for the youth she works with.

Access the transcript [2] for In Your Shoes: Learning From History.

Storyteller Bio

Olivia Catalano started working in Reproductive Health as an AmeriCorps volunteer in 2012. Olivia’s desire to learn and share with others is proven in her work. She is trained in health insurance enrollment and education, youth and adult mental health first aid, group facilitation, and many reproductive health topics. Olivia aims to continue advocating for inclusive, medically accurate reproductive health education for all.

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Did I answer all of their questions today? Are there students who are scared? I hope not.
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This digital story was developed in conjunction with StoryCenter [4].

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[1] https://whatworksinyouthhiv.org/story/digital-story-your-shoes-learning-history
[2] https://whatworksinyouthhiv.org/resource/transcript-digital-story-your-shoes-learning-history
[3] https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https://tinyurl.com/y3k2pzv6&text=Did+I+answer+all+of+their+questions+today%3F+Are+there+students+who+are+scared%3F+I+hope+not.
[4] https://www.storycenter.org/
[5] https://whatworksinyouthhiv.org/search/?field_resource_type_tid%5B%5D=10
[6] https://whatworksinyouthhiv.org/resource/webinar-recording-peer-learning-through-digital-storytelling
[7] https://whatworksinyouthhiv.org/engage-youth/creating-engaging-programs/facilitation-techniques