(en) Storytelling
This manual is for trainers using storytelling as a feminist approach to facilitate space for activists to tell their stories in their own voices.
Participants’ stories are not mediated through another nor are they (re)presented. Through the storytelling they represent themselves. Embedded in this module is how to create stories taking into account digital safety and understanding digital safety in activism. We have arranged the modules so that they can be used together or as stand alone sections.
Introduction and personal stories for transformation
Introduction to using the manual
Please note that this manual is a work in progress! This manual is for trainers using storytell...
Why storytelling?
What is the first story that you remember that was told to you or that you told to someone, and h...
Our journey and approach with storytelling
The Association for Progressive Communications Women’s Rights Programme (APC WRP), started their ...
Embedding digital safety in storytelling
Issues on digital safety as it applies to digital storytelling.
Introduction
This will look at some of the issues on digital safety as it applies to digital storytelling. ...
Section 1: Digital identifiablity and content production
Expand our understanding of anonymity and how it is never a permanent state of non-identifiabilit...
Section 2: General safety considerations in choosing technology for storytelling and sharing your stories
Unpacks the general safety and security considerations in digital storytelling. Introduction Th...
Section 3: Safety and online videos
Ways in which videos are created and shared online. Introduction Digital stories, generally, ar...
Section 4: Safety and podcasts
Safety considerations in podcasting Introduction Podcasts is is are usually part of a series of...
Producing and editing a story
This is the basics and will be updated and refined in early 2021.
Creative commons licensing, distribution and attribution
Understanding how to reuse material
The availability of works under an open license has increased dramatically since the Creative Com...
Understanding how to attribute
Using the TASL approach Attribution is not only a legal requirement, it’s also good practice. Fo...
Searching openly licensed resources
The following guide uses the following keywords to refer to websites, repositories and content pl...
Cheatsheets
Ethical and other considerations YES/NO If you answer... Do you plan ...
Storytelling from remote: Safety and care in online spaces
The shift from an in-person meeting to an online workshop in response to the COVID-19 pandemic re...
Introduction
Superhumans: hvale vale, Jennifer Radloff, Zana Fauzi, Liy Yusof This module sprouted from a d...
Rethinking communication
Workshops should not replicate the asymmetrical communication structure of webinars. A key differ...
Rethinking funding
With in-person meetings, we allocate funding to visas, elements of privacy, spaces for focused at...
Rethinking facilitation
Circumstances have compelled us to change our notion of space, even for people already working se...
Recommended resources, tools and further reading
Recommended resources, tools and further reading to kickstart your remote storytelling workshop ...