Atomic Storytelling From the People Who Know
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Experts from the world of nuclear threats and international security shared their amusing, poignant and personal accounts from key moments in their professional lives during a virtual storytelling event, “The Countdown: Atomic Storytelling From the People Who Know.”
Scientists, policy analysts and activists all presented five-minute stories of their experiences working for national security in the U.S. and in critical global hotspots. Their stories were honed with help from TV/film writers from Madam Secretary, Designated Survivor, Crazy Rich Asians and others.
The event ended with “The Last Minutes,” a riveting account written by anonymous and read by actor Parisa Fitz-Henley (Jessica Jones; Midnight, Texas), who stars in the upcoming ABC medical drama Triage.
Jennifer Cecil (Private Practice, Notorious), executive producer/writer for Fried Green Tomatoes (NBC), served as the moderator.
Presenters/storytellers included:
• Natasha Bajema—director, Converging Risks Lab, Council on Strategic Risks; story: “Lean into You”
• Michelle Dover—director of programs, Ploughshares Fund; story: “Not the West Wing”
• James McKeon —program officer, Global Nuclear Policy, Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI); story: “The Nuclear Hotline”
• Allegra Harpootlian—communications manager, Peace & Security ReThink Media; story: “When Doomscrolling Is Your Job”
• Laura Rockwood—director, Open Nuclear Network, One Earth Future; story: “Baghdad is Burning”
• Rick Wayman—former president/CEO, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation; story: “The Fear of God”
• Cecili Thompson Williams—executive director, Beyond the Bomb; story: “Optimistic Rage”
• Corey Hinderstein—VP, International Fuel Cycle Strategies, Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI); story: “Mountain Climbing for Policy Wonks”
• Simone Williams—program manager/research associate, Project on Nuclear Issues, CSIS Center for Strategic & International Studies; story: “Dare to Dream”
Storytelling coaches included:
• David Crabb
• Bryan Kett
• Jocelyn Lehrer
• Gail A. Thomas