How do we change the narrative to make a better world? How do we tell stories for social change? List of free and paid courses.

How do we change the narrative to make a better world? How do we tell stories for social change? List of free and paid courses.
The Reframing Migration Narratives Toolkit is a set of resources for campaigners working on migration narratives.
Narrative change, like feminism, is for everyone. This tool by LatFem can be embraced by different actors, movements and social sectors.
‘Narrative power and collective action’ is a collection of curated conversations between Isabel Crabtree-Condor, a Knowledge Broker at Oxfam, and a diverse group of people working in the narrative change and collective action space.
Resources to help you get clearer on what communication channels to use and how to develop compelling framing and messages.
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
Rae Abileah and Nadine Bloch from Beautiful Trouble shared these key insights during Israel’s bombing of Gaza in October 2023.
Insights into how Australian environmental groups use collective action frames in their communication on climate justice.
Many environmental and social change groups call for climate justice, but what does ‘climate justice’ actually mean?
How do we change the narrative to make a better world? How do we tell stories for social change? List of free and paid courses.
The Reframing Migration Narratives Toolkit is a set of resources for campaigners working on migration narratives.
Narrative change, like feminism, is for everyone. This tool by LatFem can be embraced by different actors, movements and social sectors.
‘Narrative power and collective action’ is a collection of curated conversations between Isabel Crabtree-Condor, a Knowledge Broker at Oxfam, and a diverse group of people working in the narrative change and collective action space.
Resources to help you get clearer on what communication channels to use and how to develop compelling framing and messages.
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
Rae Abileah and Nadine Bloch from Beautiful Trouble shared these key insights during Israel’s bombing of Gaza in October 2023.
Insights into how Australian environmental groups use collective action frames in their communication on climate justice.
Many environmental and social change groups call for climate justice, but what does ‘climate justice’ actually mean?