Explore the Projects


Stories for All brings together over forty community and University of Kansas partner projects. This page enables you to identify partner projects that interest you and takes you to their websites.

You can search and filter projects by topic, partner, or digital genre. Please contact storiesforall@ku.edu if you have any difficulties.
a person getting treatment.

Preserving the History and Contributions of Interprofessional Practice and Education

Teri Kennedy


Teri Kennedy

Ida Johnson Feaster Professor of Interprofessional Practice, Education, Policy, and Research, and Associate Dean, Office of Interprofessional Practice, Education, Policy, and Research, School of Nursing University of Kansas
IPE@KUMC/KU preserves the history and continuing contributions to interprofessional practice and education (IPE) by The University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) and The University of Kansas (KU) through a podcast series, oral histories, and archival documents to be preserved in collaboration with the Clendening History of Medicine Library and KUMC Archives. IPE is ultimately about social justice.
child showing a poster along with others there watching the posters present there.

Untold Stories

Sarah Jen


Sarah Jen

Assistant Professor, School of Social Welfare; Director, Sigler Family Aging Scholars Program University of Kansas

Olivia Sabal


Olivia Sabal

MSW Sigler Family Aging Scholar University of Kansas

Kamri Wolverton


Kamri Wolverton

MSW Sigler Family Aging Scholar University of Kansas

Tobi Barta


Tobi Barta

MSW Sigler Family Aging Scholar University of Kansas
Untold Stories is an arts-based community-action project, seeking to illuminate the experiences of older adults through conversation, collaboration, art, and advocacy.
A drawing of a couple walking into a cryobank

Who Gets To Parent?

Pere DeRoy


Pere DeRoy

Doctoral Candidate, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies University of Kansas

Timmia Hearn DeRoy


Timmia Hearn DeRoy

Assistant Professor, Directing and Social Justice Theatre University of California, Berkeley
Who Gets To Parent? is a series of short digital stories, a cross between documentary and vlog, that looks at the experiences of Queer, Trans and BIPOC people navigating pregnancy and birthing within a medical system that presents many systemic barriers that are racist, classist, xenophobic, sexuality and sexist based.