Testimonials— What do others say?

“The workshop Carli offered in South Carolina transformed the way I teach. My team was so impressed by her workshop that we invited her to our institution for a month. Carli is remarkably skilled at understanding and meeting the diverse needs of her learners. She shares her knowledge and skills with humility and humor. I am most impressed by her ability challenge experienced educators to think differently, and better, about teaching and group processes. I integrate the lessons from Carli’s teaching in all my teaching.” -Margie Shaw, JD, PhD, Associate Professor, Law and Bioethics, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry

“I felt completely comfortable and valued in the weeklong T.H.E. training facilitated by Carli…Carli was able to find a delicate balance that honored both the medical and artistic community which created the environment for us to stretch our muscles in empathy, creativity, and communication.” - Adriana Domínguez, Ph.D. Assistant Professor/Representation, Equity, and Diversity Co-Chair, The University of Texas at El Paso

“Carli’s Theatre for Healthcare Equity session is a huge hit at our biannual conference and we always ask her back. Carli is very engaging and invites reluctant participants into the conversation in skillful and thoughtful ways. She is one the best facilitators we engage for DEI work.” - Brooke A. Levandowski, PhD, MPA (she/her/hers) Director, LGBTQ+ Health Initiative

“I first met Carli in February of 2019 when she led a Theatre of The Oppressed Joker Training workshop for the Applied Theatre Center. Over the intensive 3-day workshop I was truly impressed with Carli’s ability to manage the multiple personalities, skill and comfort levels of the different people in the room. From novice to experienced practitioner, everyone in the workshop gained a new appreciation for the application of Theatre of the Oppressed techniques into our lives.” - Miriam Ragland, MFA, Theatre Department Chair, Presbyterian College

Carli - that was really fun and the time went by so fast. I really enjoyed doing something in our bodies and making it experiential and intellectual vs just intellectual.” - Debasree Banerjee, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

 

 

Gandhi Institute of Rochester, NY Theatre of the Oppressed training