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Background

community-led storytelling The stories spectrum case studies direct testimony community-led storytelling

Report in a table Benefits Risks Principles Techniques Effective advocacy Harm to the individual Consent Submissions and reports Individual empowerment Privileging voices Participation Recorded stories Community development Appropriating power Collaboration Direct testimony Strengthening democracy Legal risks Campaign Media engagement

Examples Drone Wars House of Lords Why is the NYPD after me? Kan Yama Kan In the Public Eye