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Silence
Speaks is an international digital storytelling initiative offering
a safe, supportive environment for telling stories that all too
often remain unspoken. We hold intensive workshops in which participants
share and bear witness to tales of struggle and courage, resulting
in short digital videos known as “digital stories.”
These first-person stories aim to challenge media legacies of voyeurism
and naturalized representation by ensuring that workshop participants,
not producers, have primary control over what is shared and how
events and people are portrayed.
Our process is modified to accommodate
the languages, literacies, and technologies of a given setting.
The guiding vision is to listen deeply, facilitate reflection and
transformation, and encourage involvement in collective action to
support justice. We emphasize work with youth and adult communities
that have been denied a voice in decision making that affects their
lives, such as people living in poverty, survivors of trauma, those
who face social stigma due to chronic medical conditions, etc. Silence
Speaks stories are used in training, community organizing, and policy
advocacy arenas to promote global health and human rights.
We teach workshops through our parent organization,
the Center for
Digital Storytelling, and travel throughout the U.S. and internationally.
If you would like to explore the possibility of attending or hosting
a workshop in your area, please contact
us.
We would like to thank one of our original
storytellers, Amisha Patel, for generously allowing us to use the
project name “silence speaks,” which comes from a poem
she wrote and adapted for her own digital story.
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