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These Journalists Dedicated Their Lives to Telling Other People’s Stories. What Happens When No One Wants to Print Their Words Anymore? As newsrooms disappear, veteran reporters are being forced ...
We Americans are obsessed with telling our life stories. And it’s not just politicians and celebrities (Did you know that former President Jimmy Carter wrote eight memoirs?). Stories aren’t ...
In this story, the group was waiting for their boss. She entered. She slowly walked to the front of the room, took a deep breath, and said, “I want to tell you all a story.” ...
It's the act itself, and not necessarily sharing their story with others, that helps people make sense of themselves and their lives. And we all have the power to tell or to re-tell our life story ...
Journalism, which was telling other people's stories, and now therapy, which is helping people to change their stories. Stories help us make sense of ourselves in the world; we've always made ...
When they tell their stories, I tell them it’s an invitation to non-justice-impacted people to open their hearts and put down their masks. We’re all wearing masks and imprisoned in some way ...
To help people understand social problems and inspire them to take action, you might tell another kind of success story. It’s one that tells of a community of people — homeless people, their advocates ...
Julia Alvarez, the author of 'The Cemetery of Untold Stories,' is looking back at her 30-year publishing career and what it means to be an elder.
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