'Fringe: True Stories From Outsiders" storytellers and host, left to right, Daniel Tardy, program emcee and performer Lindsey Moon, John Paul Derryberry, Ryan Hall, Miriam Alarcon Avila, and Veronica Hamly. Credit: Ryan Clemens for IowaWatch

Thank you to those who supported and came to our live storytelling event, โ€œFringe: True Stories From Outsiders,โ€ in Iowa City on Thursday, March 29.

An audience of about 65 people heard Daniel Tardy, Veronica Hamly, Ryan Hall, John Paul Derryberry and Miriam Alarcon Avila tell stories about ways Iowans feel like outsiders. Read this Daily Iowan story to learn more about what they said.

John Paul Derryberry tells about troubled youth he works with, making his point here wearing a transformers costume made from cardboard. Credit: Ryan Clemens for IowaWatch

IowaWatch co-hosted the with Iowa Cityโ€™s upcoming April event Flyover Fest. The event was held to bring attention to voices that often are moved to societyโ€™s fringe and as a fundraiser for IowaWatch and Flyover Fest.

Thanks, too, to our sponsors and emcee Lindsey Moon and Iowa Public Radio for its support.

A University of Iowa Event Planning Certificate class is organizing the event as a class project under the direction of Heather Spangler, event planning certificate program coordinator at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Spangler is a member of the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism board of directors.

IowaWatch is part of the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that does investigative and public affairs journalism; makes that journalism available free on its website and through media partners; and trains college students to do this journalism at an ethical, high level.

TO LEARN HOW IOWAWATCHโ€™S NONPROFIT JOURNALISM IS FUNDED AND HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT IT, GO TO THIS LINK.
Emcee Lindsey Moon performs acroyoga with Daniel Tardy. Credit: Ryan Clemens for IowaWatch
Veronica Hamly talks about overcoming misconceptions about her because of her cerebral palsy, during the March 29, 2018, live storytelling event in Iowa City, โ€œFringeโ€ True Stories From Outsiders.โ€ Credit: Ryan Clemens for IowaWatch
Veronica Hamly talks about overcoming misconceptions about her because of her cerebral palsy, during the March 29, 2018, live storytelling event in Iowa City, “Fringe” True Stories From Outsiders.” Credit: Ryan Clemens for IowaWatch

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