By Any Media Necessary: Mapping Youth and Participatory Politics

Tell Stories

These individuals, groups and organizations use the practice of storytelling to get convey their message to others in a unique way.  This storytelling lives in a variety of genres, from pranks that use existing public spaces to tell activist stories to confessional style web videos where activists tell their own personal stories.  Activists also need not create totally new stories; they often use remix techniques to modify existing stories in the culture.

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  1. Browse by Participatory Practice Alexandra Margolin

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  1. Wajahat Ali yomna elsayed

Contents of this tag:

  1. I, Too, Am Harvard
  2. Wajahat Ali
  3. Harry Potter Alliance
  4. It Gets Better
  5. Youth Radio
  6. ImMEDIAte Justice
  7. Black Girls Code
  8. Dorian Electra
  9. To Write Love on Her Arms
  10. Ask A Slave
  11. American Muslim Youth Networks
  12. Erick Huerta/El Random Hero
  13. Laughter For A Change
  14. Fuck Cancer
  15. Invisible Children
  16. Hollaback!
  17. Blank Noise
  18. Caine's Arcade and Imagination Foundation
  19. Andy Warner Comics
  20. Level Ground