Life Redefined: Online Film Discussion with Young Adult Brain Tumour Survivors | Natasha's Story

Published 2024-02-26
Digital storytelling combines the art of telling stories with various multimedia, including graphics, text, audio narration, video clips, and music.

Five young adult brain tumour survivors from our community participated in a storytelling workshop facilitated by Mike Lang and in partnership with Selectpath to have their stories made in this unique digital format.

Our sixth presenter is brain tumour survivor Natasha Bilau.


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