The Origin Story Project

Natural Born Tellers and The Origin Story Project Team are very grateful for the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts and our private funders.

“Nothing about me, without me!”

One main and consistent thread throughout the project will involve the use of Michael Quinn Patton’s Utilization-Focused Evaluation (U-FE). This is program evaluation that is done for and with specific primary intended users, for specific, intended uses. In other words, the people that we are doing this work for, such as Black community members, community and library programmers, will be involved at each stage of the process. This will allow us to determine if we are on the right track throughout, and give us the opportunity to course correct along the way.


U-FE has evolved since 1978 to its latest evolution in 2022, to highlight the role of utilization-focused evaluation in addressing issues of equity and sustainability in the context of social justice change.

This is why your participation is essential!

We would like to connect with storytellers of all levels, community animators, communities, families and individuals to develop and test all components of this initiative. If you are interested, please reach out to us at info@naturalborntellers.org.

Meet Our Amazing Team!

Debra Baptiste

Executive Director & Founder

Debra has more than 25 years of experience as an Arts Administrator with a focus on strategic planning, curation, grant writing and program development. 

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Dr. Moyo Rainos Mutumba

Traditional Story-keeper

Dr. Mutamba, born in Gutu, Zimbabwe is a lecturer, musician, storyteller, consultant and community builder.

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Kesha Christie

Professional Storyteller

Kesha Christie is a dynamic storyteller and speaker. Her performances ignite the imagination and entice listeners with stories that entertain and educate.

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Zoya Shepherd

Digital Consultant

Born in Barbados, Zoya Shepherd is an award-winning Creative Lead whose superpower is weaving together stories from disparate worlds into a cohesive narrative that evokes, educates, and inspires.

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Nikkie To

Digital Consultant

Nikkie is an Inclusive Designer with experience in human-centred research and design, post-secondary education, and arts and culture.

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Tokunbo Awe

Community Facilitator

Tokunbo is a passionate and enthusiastic Program Manager at Delta Family Resource Centre, where she oversees and supports various Afrocentric programs for Black families, youth, parents, and seniors, with frameworks that align with funders’ scope, requirements, and agreements.

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Dr. Rita Cox

Senior Advisor

Dr. Rita Cox (born in Trinidad and Tobago) is a storyteller, community leader and retired librarian based in Toronto, Ontario. As the head of the Parkdale neighbourhood branch at Toronto Public Library, she pioneered services that promoted multiculturalism and literacy.

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