International Health Humanities Network Membership

Sheri Reda

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Sheri Reda is a writer, presenter, and performer with more than 30 years’ experience in education and publishing and nearly as many years in performance. Sheri holds Master's degrees in Modern Letters, Religions and the Arts, and Information Sciences, and is a certifed mediator and spiritual director. She is also a certified master life-cycle celebrant who brings storytelling and ritual to individually designed weddings, funerals, and other life passages. She In addition to working with education clients nationwide, Sheri offers workshops and seminars on narrative medicine and nonviolent communications and is a member of the Narrative Medicine Steering Committee at Advocate Healthcare in Park Ridge, Illinois. Sheri also serves on the board of the CG Jung Center, in Evanston, works at Wilmette Public Library, and tells stories as part of Chicago’s live-lit community. Her essays, poems, and stories are available through the Locofo Chaps imprint of Moria Press, Literate Ape online journal, and other publications in the United States and the UK. 

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Humanities Subjects

  • Communication studies
  • Creativity
  • Drama
  • Literature
  • Narrative
  • Oral literature
  • Poetry
  • Religion
  • Storytelling
  • Theatre

Health Care Areas

  • Health education
  • Literature
  • Relaxation
  • Self help
  • Social determinants of health
  • Stress

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