Join me at the Summer Institute…

Img_7432 Each summer for more than a decade, I’ve traveled to gorgeous Portland, Oregon, to teach at the Summer Institute for Intercultural Communication. Culture Camp, we call it.

Faculty and students from around the world create a fantastic residential community, on the Reed College campus, centered around cross-cultural, diversity, and other issues. I’ve been so fortunate to create and teach workshops with amazing colleagues from around the world at the Institute. More than that, I’ve been blessed to have participants in my classes who have taught me so much more than I could ever teach them.

This summer, I’ll teach two five-day courses at the Summer Institute and would love to invite you to join me there, if not for one of my classes, then for one of the other amazing slate of workshops planned for this summer.

From July 14-18, I’ll teach a course on experiential learning with my business and creative partner, David Robinson. From July 21-25, my amazing colleague Kichiro Hayashi will travel from Japan to teach a course with me on storytelling.

It is a magical gathering. We might even do some drumming or krumping. Come, join us.

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

2 comments to " Join me at the Summer Institute… "
  • Esther

    Mmmm this is so tempting – storytelling and krumping?!! Are you kidding? you’re the coolest and to combine those two art forms – seriously i want to see you and Kichom break some moves! Thinking about it, thinking about it! May have to come out of my self-induced hibernation . . .

  • jylene

    oh, if only i could have unlimited time and money to travel and do cool things! this sounds like wonderful fun. i would love to do some drumming but i would probably just watch the krumping for a while before i would attempt doing it myself. it does sound like fun tho!

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