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Why Stories?
Storytelling, as a tool for social justice, uses personal or collective narratives to challenge power structures, raise awareness, and advocate for change. It centers the voices of marginalized communities, making their lived experiences visible and accessible, often in ways that statistics or policy discussions cannot.
By sharing stories of injustice, resilience, and resistance, storytelling creates connections, challenges dominant narratives, and contributes to transformational change.
Stories shape hearts, ignite change, and connect us to what truly matters.
Learn about the work of Piper Anderson and the Mass Story Lab, a participatory storytelling initiative that aims to transfom the criminal legal system.
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