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NTI Folx Tales: Weaving Stories of Resistance


Date & Times: May 30, 2025, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Eastern Time

Location: Online via Zoom

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May 30, 2025 10:00am ET - May 30, 2025 05:00pm ET

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Join NTI for a special gathering to care for each other, our community, and nurture resistance stories and solidarity practices in these times.


This year’s Folx Tales event will focus on sharing and witnessing stories of Resistance. The Narrative Worldview reminds us that wherever there is violence or oppression, there is always resistance — and that the most common forms of resistance are typically invisible, unstoried, and too often allowed to remain isolated and individualized. 


This will be a day of standing against the increasingly rampant and brazen practices of dehumanization, objectification, and marginalization we are seeing in our communities, agencies, and institutions. We hope you’ll join us as we link our lives around shared visions for the kind of world we want to be building and protecting.


Conference Structure:


Folx Tales is an immersive experience with opportunities to learn and engage with key narrative ideas and practices, including interviewing, outsider witness practices, and thickening our own preferred identities as helpers and members within our various communities.


Response-based Ideas and Implications: We’ll begin the day by grounding ourselves in response-based ideas with Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo and Matt Mooney, two devoted practitioners who have dedicated much of their lives and work to thinking about how to develop people’s stories of response within extraordinarily difficult and unjust environments. 


Witnessing Resistance Stories: Following this, attendees will have the chance to witness and reflect on several community members sharing stories of resistance in varying, important contexts. 


Writing, Reflecting, Expression: The day will also include a session with Sarah Beth Hughes and Frank Escamilla, the Bus Stop Prophet, who will lead us in a reflective writing exercise intended to further nurture reflections on our own stories of resistance. 


We’ll be making every effort to not have this feel like another day on Zoom. We’re working to design this event to be a lively day of connection where participants can feel cared for and inspired. The structure of the day will support taking breaks, time for integration, and body movement.


Learning Objectives:


Re-imagining what a conference might be allows us to play with the phrase "learning objectives" and what that means. Everyone will likely leave with very different, unique, and particular experiences of what was meaningful to them and why. However, our collective hope is that we all might leave with:


  • A deepened, richer experience of the key Narrative Worldview assumption that people are always responding in some way, especially in the presence of violence and oppression 
  • Experiences of communities of solidarity of shared ethics and values
  • A rejuvenated commitment to this work and joining with those who consult us to stand against injustices of all kinds
  • Fresh, personal experiences of listening traditions that stand against judgment and evaluation in favor of resonance and transport
  • A sense of being connected with others around shared purposes and feeling less isolated and alone with problem stories


Our greatest wish is that everyone who attends will leave with a richer, perhaps more multi-storied account of how they might want to be living, relating, and responding in this moment and into the future.

Payment Information:


At NTI, we strive to develop organizational practices and policies that are attuned to the ways that social and systemic injustices disproportionately affect people. For this event, we have decided to adopt a “consensual payment” approach.


If you have the financial resources, we ask that you pay $200 to attend this event. Doing so supports people with fewer financial resources to participate and benefit from what we have to offer. If you don’t have the resources to pay the full fee, we invite you to pay whatever you feel is possible given your particular situation, including paying nothing.


Your presence matters to us much more than what you can afford to pay. We have always been explicit about welcoming people seeking financial assistance, and we try to accommodate every request we receive. We hope this practice makes it easier for folx to attend without having to ask us for anything.



Additional Information:


  • CEUs: CEU Certificates are $25.00 in addition to your registration fee. We are applying for 5.5 CEUs for LMFTs with NEAFAST and LICSWs/LCSWs with NASW-MA. Please note it is the participant's responsibility to check with your respective licensing board to determine if these approvals meet the requirements for licensure renewal. If you need LMHC or Psychologist CEUs, we will assist you with the application process by providing you documentation of attendance and workshop information at no charge. If you are an LMFT or LCSW/LICSW and will need a CE certificate, please order one in the registration form.
  • Group Registration: If you would like to register a group of people from your agency or organization, please email NTI.
  • Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be given up to 14 days prior to the event minus a $50 cancellation fee; within 14 days of the event, no refunds will be provided. 
  • Questions? Email NTI at narrativetherapyinitiative@gmail.com

$0.00 - $200.00