🤝 Join a community exploring how stories can drive systems change!

🤝 Join a community exploring how stories can drive systems change!

Hello,

Our community of systems changers were loud and clear: they're excited to explore how to use storytelling to change systems, and they want to be connected with other storytellers. 

A couple of years ago, we published a report on Storytelling for System Change with Dusseldorp Forum and Hands Up Mallee. Despite the passing of time, this work continues to garner lots of interest from those working in and around government across the world. It seems the findings resonated with those exploring how to change systems through the power of storytelling. 

So in the next phase, we worked with a small group of system changers based in Australia. We held four digital campfires with collective impact groups to explore what they wanted to learn and to share storytelling practices. Among the many insights, we heard that storytellers wanted to connect with others and continue to learn about and develop our practice.

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In response to this demand, we’ve set up a database of people working with stories so that people can contact each other and be part of an online community. Find out how you can join these exciting initiatives here.

We are so excited to see where these ideas go, and how these communities develop. Maybe we will see you there!

Best wishes,

Keira

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What else we've been talking about

  •  Human-centered design in Armenia: Learn how Alaverdi, Ashtarak, and Charentsavan are designing solutions to community challenges with residents as a part of the Urban Imaginaries program. 
  •  Join our team: We're looking for an Assistant Program Manager to join our Australia and New Zealand team! Apply now if you'd like to work on learning partnerships, strategy, operations, and thought leadership.

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