Bloodlines and Storylines: Identity, Memory, and the Modern Search for Belonging
Sat, Jul 11
|West Baton Rouge Museum
Where Stories and Heritage Meet In this engaging presentation, Kim Wyble explores how the stories we inherit help shape who we are, where we belong, and the legacy we leave behind.


Time & Location
Jul 11, 2026, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
West Baton Rouge Museum, 845 N Jefferson Ave, Port Allen, LA 70767, USA
About the event
What stories have been passed down in your family? Which ones have been lost? And how have those stories shaped who you are today?
Join Kim Wyble, founder of Positively Indelible, for Bloodlines and Storylines: Identity, Memory, and the Modern Search for Belonging, a conversation about the connections between family history, personal identity, and the stories that help us make sense of our place in the world.
Through family storytelling, Louisiana cultural history, Cajun heritage, and modern genealogy communities, this presentation explores how genealogy can be about much more than names and dates. It can be a way of understanding where we come from, what we carry forward, and the legacy we hope to leave behind.
A Louisiana native with deep Cajun roots in Pierre Part, Kim holds a bachelor's degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and a master's degree in Leadership and Human Resource Development from…
