Storytelling
Survivor-authored narratives, oral histories, and editorial publishing that center voice as evidence and authorship as repair.
A co-designed project rooted in survivor stories, art, and design that builds collective power to heal, resist, and rise.
The Collective Power Project is a survivor-centered initiative that transforms lived experience into tools for healing, education, visibility, and systems change.
Through storytelling, art, design, and community-centered creation, we are building spaces where survivors are seen, supported, and connected — not as case studies, but as authors of culture.
Too often, survivors are left to navigate healing alone. This project creates community-based pathways for storytelling, creative expression, education, and prevention.
The goal is to shift culture — not just respond to harm. Awareness is a starting line. Infrastructure is the work.
We work across mediums because healing isn't single-channel. Each discipline below is a doorway into the same room.
Survivor-authored narratives, oral histories, and editorial publishing that center voice as evidence and authorship as repair.
Commissioned artworks, exhibitions, and public installations that translate experience into shared cultural language.
Participatory workshops where survivors, designers, and community partners build tools, services, and rituals together.
Curricula, youth programs, and open resources that interrupt cycles of harm and build cultures of care.
We are bringing together storytelling, art, education, design, research, and collective imagination to build what comes next.
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