
Hope-based communication is a practical, five-shift approach to social change anyone can use to base their story on the change they want to see happen.
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With the Men’s World Cup starting this week, I wanted to reflect on the way human rights groups campaign around these big sports events. I worked hard to get massive press coverage around the treatment of migrant workers building Qatar’s Wo...
It is a hard time to work on migration. How do we find hope for this work?
We go back to basics. We stop making excuses for migration, and make the case for migration. We lay the ground for the core beliefs that underpin the rights of peo...
I used to joke that hope-based thinking stops at Arsenal. So to celebrate us finally winning the title after 22 years, here is a half-serious post about disappointed hope.
Like activists, Arsenal fans spend their lives emotionally preparin...
If you live in Europe, you probably saw this campaign on your streets this week. The title is quite good “Protect what matters”. It talks about free press, free speech and science. But somehow it fails to resonate.
The EU’s new ad campaig...
A few weeks ago I wrote about human rights being about small acts of humanity, like letter-writing. So today I want to share a letter written by a member of the hope-based community, Ngare (you can follow his substack here).
I want to shar...
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Creator of the hope-based approach. On a mission to apply brain science to human rights. My hope-based trainings are available online at Rogue Union.
A public journaler challenging the world by challenging myself to claim, defend, and celebrate our shared humanity through helpful narratives.
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