This resource is designed to help communicators make better use of story as an advocacy tool. The following list is designed to move storytellers for social change away from the idea that “any story will do” and toward a strategic focus on “what does this story do?”
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This communications toolkit, designed in collaboration with the Partnership for the Future of Learning and the Shared Story Project, helps advocates talk more effectively about the current...
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Black and Brown Boys Don’t Need to Learn ‘Grit,’ They Need Schools to Stop Being Racist
In this article for the Hechinger Report, Moira O’Neil, FrameWorks’ directory of research interpretation and application, explains how framing resilience as “grit” undermines support for...