Description
Family stories help shape our understanding of ourselves and our perspective on the world. In this three-part class, our discussion focuses on preserving family stories, memories, and events of importance, as well as using primary sources such as artifacts, personal recollections, storytelling, photos, and family correspondences. Classes 9/30 and 10/30 are held from 10:00-11:30am. Limited enrollment.
Marc Davidson received his PhD in Educational Thought and Sociocultural Studies from the University of New Mexico and has served as a professional counselor and health educator. Upon retirement, he dove into ancestor research and genealogy studies through the Albuquerque Public Library system. Davidson focuses on research that delves into family histories, stories, and first-hand accounts.
