Intersectionality and Narrative Framing Training
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Transforming Community Work Through Intersectionality and Narrative Change
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking entry session exploring how intersectionality theory can reshape community work and drive greater equity and social justice.
Discover how the power of framing and storytelling can transform the way we understand and communicate community impact — paving the way for deeper systemic change.
Together, we’ll:
- Unpack how different narratives can challenge the systems that perpetuate discrimination and inequity
- Explore real examples of transformative narrative
- Discuss how funders are shifting their focus toward projects rooted in lived experience and designed to achieve lasting, systemic change
Whether you’re a community practitioner, advocate, or starting up your own project, this workshop will inspire new ways to think about community work — and give you tools to drive meaningful, sustainable change.
✨ Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and be part of a growing movement for social justice.
Reserve your spot today — spaces are limited!
In this video, we hear from Liz Ward from Stonewall on what Intersectionality means to her.
Credits: Media Trust & video editor Matt Rogers, Founder & Director of Organic Content Ltd
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