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Use your voice VOTE

Over 1,300 writers and advocates from across the North American and African continents have taken part in The Stories We Tell, The Voices and Faces Project's two-day testimonial writing program. These are just a few of our graduates!

This #GivingTuesday, Support
The Voices and Faces Project’s Stories We Tell Scholarship Fund.

What makes our work at The Voices and Faces Project possible? Our deeply committed team. The inspired and inspiring community of writers and activists who take part in our award-winning testimonial writing workshop and narrative advocacy trainings.

And supporters and partners like you.

To date, over 1300 writers and advocates from four continents have taken part in our narrative justice trainings or The Stories We Tell — our signature testimonial writing program for survivors of gender-based violence and other human rights violations, created as a space for survivors of and witnesses to injustices to think in new ways about using personal stories to create political change.

During the coming year, The Voices and Faces Project seeks to provide 100 full, two-day scholarships to survivors of social injustices seeking to take part in our award-winning storytelling program. But we cannot do it without you. Please consider giving the gift of change to someone seeking to use their story to create a more just world by supporting our Stories We Tell Scholarship Fund this upcoming #GivingTuesday. Every $650 raised will allow us to provide a full, two-day scholarship to an emerging writer or advocate ready to use their voice to create change.

Thanks, in advance, for giving the gift of change.
donate HERE »
 
We're setting our 2024 Stories We Tell Testimonial Writing Workshop schedule now. To bring our award-winning program to your community or NGO, email Janet@voicesandfaces.org.
 
 
UPCOMING EVENTS
 

STORY FOR SOCIAL CHANGE:
Jewish Women International’s National Alliance Webinar
presented by The Voices and Faces Project
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
3p-4:30p EST
VIRTUAL
Register here

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BREAKING FREE:
A writing and storytelling workshop
for survivors of religious trauma and purity culture
Presented in partnership with Linda Kay Klein
and Break Free Together
Saturday, March 9 and Sunday, March 10, 2024
Simmons Center for Global Chicago
CHICAGO, IL
for details email janet@voicesandfaces.org

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LIVED THROUGH THIS:
A theatrical adaptation of the book by Anne K. Ream
Presented in partnership with Freekind
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
The Wells Theatre,
NORFOLK, VA
— and —
Thursday, February 15, 2024
The Perkinson Center,
RICHMOND, VA
Find out more

 
Our stories are our power.
At The Voices and Faces Project we’re using them to create change.
The Voices and Faces Project is an award-winning non-profit storytelling initiative created to bring the names, faces, and testimonies of survivors of gender-based violence to the attention of the public. Through our educational and advocacy trainings, survivor story archive and signature program, The Stories We Tell — an immersive, two-day testimonial writing workshop for those who have lived through or witnessed gender-based violence or other human rights violations — we seek to change minds, hearts, and public policies through the power of personal testimony. The Voices and Faces Project has been named one of America's Best Charities by the board of Independent Charities of America, and is a registered 501c3 organization.
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