In a world overflowing with information, how do you ensure your message resonates, the answer lies in storytelling! Compelling narratives can engage and inspire action. We believe in the transformative power of creative expression to provoke debate and move people to act against inequity. Do you have a short story to tell about a worst experience encountered in asylum or have you heard someone tell a short story about a nasty asylum experience?
Storytelling breaks down the imaginary walls that separate us to be able to capture oppressed people’s everyday struggles, dreams, pains, and triumphs in order for us to take action to challenge inhumanity
Your story evokes emotions, illuminates injustice, and motivates individuals to get involved in advocating for Asylum Seekers rights to Freedom.
Remember stories can serve as a catalyst for public discourse, policy changes, and even grassroots movements.
Whichever case you have encountered that is abusive to your asylum status, the story could be about
Nasty meals at an asylum reception, discrimination, an asylum related Staff abusing your right/s, exploitative asylum camp worker, an unsafe abortion that took place in your shared asylum, accommodation, a government official racially scolding at you, lack of mental health care, exploitative workplace because of your asylum status, unconstitutional denial of welfare support, racism, torture, dirty infectious toilets, white supremacy.
Storytelling has the remarkable ability to inspire action. It can mobilize communities, spark conversations, and galvanize individuals into tangible change-makers. Our ‘1000 stories of Killer Asylums’ aim to bridge the gap between awareness and action.