The Power of Activist-Led, Educational and Engaged “Storytelling”
The REACT (Research-in-Action) series is all about how ordinary people use their human agency to nonviolently struggle and achieve rights, justice and freedom. This series chronicles activist struggles and movement moments that made all the difference. Stories, rich with analysis, experiences, ideas and theories, are as diverse and rich as their authors, who are activists and human rights defenders based in all world regions. Writers are part of dozens of nonviolent movements and speak collectively dozens of languages.
NGO storytelling typically focuses on the more personal aspects of activism, often from a Western frame of international development. This approach is of course valuable in many ways […]
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