Telling stories to change the world

global voices on the power of narrative to build community and make social justice claims

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Telling stories to change the world

global voices on the power of narrative to build community and make social justice claims

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
263

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Table of Contents

Zuni river, Shiwinan k'yawinanne : cultural confluence / by Edward Wemytewa and Tia Oros Peters
The memory book project in Kampala, Uganda : we're not going to die today or tomorrow / by Magaret Ssweankambo ... [et al.] ; edited by Madeline Fox
Telling the truth : how breaking silence brought redemption to one Mississippi town / by Susan M. Glisson
Our ancestors danced like this : Maya youth respond to genocide through ancestral arts / by Czarina Aggabao Thelen
An unlikely alliance : Germans and Jews collaborate to teach the lessons of the Holocaust / by Deborah Roth-Howe ... [et al.]
Storytelling in Sistersong and the Voices of Feminism project / by Loretta J. Ross
"Our stories told by us" : the neighborhood story project in New Orleans / by Rachel Breunlin, Abram Himelstein, and Ashley Nelson
A story of suicide and social change in contemporary China / by Sharon R. Wesoky
Depo diaries and the power of stories / by Etobssie Wako and Cara Page
Immigrant stories in the Hudson Valley / by Jo Salas
Our stories, their decisions voter education project / by Natasha Friedus
Drawing attention to Darfur / by Annie Sparrow
Insan Natak : Phoenix or dodo in Lahore / by Muhammad Mushtaq
Everyone needs to know : five stories about AIDS and art in India / by Nandita Palchoudhuri ... [et al.]
The we that sets us free : imagining a world without prisons / by Alice do Valle
Hearing the great ancestors and "women living under Muslim laws" / by Aisha Lee Fox Shaheed
Creating a forum : LGBTQ youth and the home project in Chicago / by Megan Carney
From storytelling to community development : Jaghori, Afghanistan / by Wahid Omar
Sins invalid : disability, dancing, and claiming beauty / by Patty Berne
Anne Braden, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Rigoberta Menchu : using personal narrative to build activist movements / by Catherine Fosl
Trafficking trauma : intellectual property rights and the political economy of traumatic storytelling in South Africa / by Christopher J. Colvin
Imagining Cuba : storytelling and the politics of exile / by Myra Mendible
Stories in law / by Martha Minow.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New York
Series
The teaching/learning social justice series, Teaching/learning social justice

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Dewey Decimal Class
307.1/4
Library of Congress
HM761 .T45 2008, HM761.T45 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 263 p. :
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18731112M
Internet Archive
tellingstoriesto00irso
ISBN 10
0415960797, 0415960800, 0203928067
ISBN 13
9780415960793, 9780415960809, 9780203928066
LCCN
2007047265
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780203928066
Goodreads
3825184
3825183
1392704

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April 24, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Fixed duplicate goodreads IDs.
October 19, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record