Make your Climate Strike story count
If we want to change the world, then we have to change the narrative, together. So, how do we do that? On September 20, millions of people, us included, will be
If we want to change the world, then we have to change the narrative, together. So, how do we do that? On September 20, millions of people, us included, will be
It seems fair to say that society’s most challenging problems, from climate change to income inequality, cannot be solved by governments and nonprofits alone. If they coulda, they woulda. So,
Since 2013, we've been lucky enough to work with an incredible diversity of purpose-driven communities, organisations and people, to amplify their stories and to share their message with others. At the
Since 2013, we've been lucky enough to work with an incredible diversity of purpose-driven communities, organisations and people, to amplify their stories and to share their message with others. At the
Digital Storytellers are proud and excited to announce that as of June 2017, we are a Certified B Corporation! What are BCorps, you ask? B Corps are companies that use the power of
From Bhutan to Brisbane, we've loved working with changemakers in our Stories For Impact workshops to help them use mobile phones and affordable technology to get their stories out into
In October 2014, Professor Muhammad Yunus (founder of the Grameen Bank & Microfinance) was invited by Bangladeshi Architects in Australia, to speak at their festival "Focusing People's Architecture". Professor Yunus
Positive Light is a crowdsourced photography project, founded by Mikey Leung of Digital Storytellers, which is meant to show the stunning beauty of Bangladesh to the world. Bangladesh's international image
Home to over 33 million, Kerala has the highest ranking of human development for the country where women enjoy high social standing, and education and healthcare are well distributed. There's also
On Friday the 20th of February Vandana Shiva, scientist, eco-feminist, author and all round superwoman, arrived in Sydney for a series of talks and events, organised by the GM Free
My blood boils. I am not normally one to get angry, to be perturbed at the atrocities of our world. I'm normally buoyant and optimistic. But today, I am swearing