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Does this feel dignifying? Considering, telling, and sharing more ethical stories

  • Lora Mathis, “If There's A Way Out I'll Take It,” Instinct to Ruin (2016).
  • Hannah Gadsby, Nanette (2018).
  • Sarah Wilson, First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Story About Anxiety (2017).
  • Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984).
  • Ruby Oluoch, “The Last Word,” Pollen.
  • Grace Tame, “‘Share your truth, it is your power’: Grace Tame's address to the National Press Club,” The Guardian (2021).
  • Chicago Beyond, “Why am I always being researched?”
  • Karen Workman, “Whose story is it? Consider story sovereignty” (2022).
  • Kate Marple, “Partnering with People to Tell Their Own Stories.”
  • Melissa Lucashenko, “Writing as a Sovereign Act” (2018).
  • Michelle Drumm, “The role of personal storytelling in practice” (2013).
  • Morgan Cataldo, “We contain multitudes: an introduction to ethical storytelling in policy and advocacy.”
  • Otto Scharmer, “Four listening levels” (2019).
  • Our Race, “Story support resources.”
  • PhotoVoice, “Ethical Photography for Social Change.”
  • Stella Young, “I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much,” TED Talk (2014).
  • Tyson Yunkaporta, Right Story, Wrong Story: Adventures in Indigenous Thinking (2024).