Global Push to Break Down Barriers
See what happens when students in the Bronx share stories with local police officers.
See what happens when students in the Bronx share stories with local police officers.
See what happens when students in the Bronx share stories with local police officers.
We need to hear from corners of America we haven’t heard from. I want you to go out with a…
Our impactful collaboration with the Boston-based WGBH (PBS affiliate) and the non-profit The GroundTruth Project, resulted in this video from…
What does it mean to be a man in the twenty-first century? In Limerick, Narrative 4 Ireland’s “Boys’ Stories” partnered…
Our European Director, Ruairí McKiernan, recently spoke with The Irish Times about the need for increased empathy and the work…
“The eight of us gathered together again…We knew what was coming: we would tell our stories to each other, and in the process, get a glimpse of each other’s lives.”
When sizeable refugee populations from African and Muslim countries start resettling in communities that look, talk and pray nothing like them, friction and outright racism can follow. Can simple storytelling prevent that fate?
In addition to the late December 2016 cover story, we partnered with New York magazine to produce a mini-documentary on our Empathy into…
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