If you are a survivor, activist or supporter, tell us your story.
Tell us your story the way you want to tell it.
There’s no right or wrong way to tell your story.
Remember: It’s your story.
But if you don’t know how to begin, here are some suggestions:
- Tell us a true story.
- Speak in your own voice. Speak your truth.
- Think of your story arc – your starting point and your ending.
- Think about what you want to say. Think about what you don’t want to say. Then, think about what you may have left out.
- Details are the heart and soul of a story. Don’t be shy to include the senses: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch.
- Flesh out the historical, regional and cultural context of your story: What is familiar to you may not be familiar to us.
- When sending to us for consideration, please keep your recorded stories under 5 minutes; your written stories under 1,000 words; and your photos limited to 10.
Please send video, audio, photo and Word files to info@3Generations.org.
About 3 Generations’ Storytelling Process
At 3 Generations, we work to end injustice and fulfill humanity’s potential through storytelling.
Storytelling is the conveying of events in words and images, as a means to entertain, educate, mobilize action, build community, preserve culture and instill values.
Stories are an effective tool to preserve traditions, relate history and create human connection.
The global significance of individual experience within the context of regional events can best be understood through stories.
Each story can be told through diverse cultural tools: oral history, literature, poetry, dance, theatre, film, photography and journalism.
In the context of social change and crisis prevention, storytelling creates the deepest connection between the teller and the listener when it follows a narrative arc.
Each story should be related within its historical, regional and cultural context.
Each story should elicit tangible, sensory, personal details of actual events.
Please contact us at info@3generations.org if you would like to work with us to help you employ storytelling for your own work in crisis prevention or social change.