Writing Your Cancer Narrative: A Two-Part Workshop
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Writing Your Cancer Narrative: A Two-Part Workshop

This workshop offers a chance to reflect with others and share about the elements that have shaped your own specific cancer experience.

By Smith Center for Healing and the Arts

Date and time

Monday, April 28 · 12:30 - 2pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

People who have had a cancer diagnosis sometimes describe feeling as if their cancer experiences have profoundly shaped, reconfigured, and/or disrupted their prior sense of identity. Some say that other people in their lives misunderstand the lasting impact of cancer on identity, or think that once treatment is complete, the effect of cancer on the patient’s identity must be “over,” too. Some find that the prevailing narratives of the “good” cancer experience that we see in popular culture can leave little space for the multiplicity and mixed feelings that the cancer experience can bring.

What is your cancer narrative? Have you had a chance to process the elements that most profoundly shaped your experience and identity during and after your cancer treatment?

This two-part workshop offers a chance to come together with other people impacted by cancer to reflect and share about the elements that shaped your own specific cancer experience, to consider some models of identity and how these relate to the cancer experience, and to craft the beginning of your own cancer narrative. This workshop is open to anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer at any time and is at any point in their journey.

Part 1: April 28

Part 2: May 5

Suggested Donation: $20 (Donations can be made through this link: https://smithcenter.org/give/)

This program is offered for free or at a low cost on a pay-as-you-can basis. Contributions are not required to attend, ensuring accessibility for everyone. If you’re able to donate, we deeply appreciate your support—every contribution directly funds our cancer support programs.

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Sparked by our belief that everyone has an innate ability to heal and that everyone should have access to resources that encourage and support healing and whole-body wellness Smith Center events incorporate creative expression in a social setting to promote and encourage individual and community healing. Our goal is to encourage healing beyond our walls and to be a vital resource in our community for those who need support and guidance to live a whole life regardless of their background.