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Storymakers 2014 Winners — A Global Success

Tech Soup

In the past few years, we've seen the transformation from long to extremely short-form digital content like that on Vine and Instagram, and we've experienced the rise and fall of numerous storytelling apps never to be seen or heard of again. But how can stories touch hearts and minds if they go unnoticed and unheard?

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Books That Changed Us in 2020

Media Cause

She captures struggles and microaggressions that immigrants and people of color face in a way that I have never been exposed to as a white person, and in a way that seamlessly exists in her storytelling. Aside from all I feel that I learned from her writing, the storyline is irresistible and I could not put the book down!

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How to Choose Diverse and Inclusive Photos

Forum One

As Nicole Martins of Indiana University states in this HuffPost article, “There’s this body of research and a term known as ‘symbolic annihilation,’ which is the idea that if you don’t see people like you in the media you consume, you must somehow be unimportant.”. Tips for choosing inclusive photos.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Eileen Smith of Spokesmith, on empathy: “A great way to demonstrate you have values in common is through storytelling. Eileen on energy levels: “You want to change up the sound of your voice and the visual variety of the slides, so people stay with you. If you don’t have your own story — retell someone else’s. Shutterstock.

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Eileen Smith of Spokesmith, on empathy: “A great way to demonstrate you have values in common is through storytelling. Eileen on energy levels: “You want to change up the sound of your voice and the visual variety of the slides, so people stay with you. If you don’t have your own story — retell someone else’s. Shutterstock.