Community

Join our Community of Practice to learn, share, and build your narrative power

Let’s change History, one story at a time!

This is a narrative training space for activists, artists, and changemakers from Latin America, where we create powerful, hope-filled stories  together.

Here you will be able to:

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Strengthen and expand your knowledge of narrative work.

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Learn and apply tools that enhance your communication strategies and help you  inspire through your causes.

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Share experiences and build closer connections  with changemakers across Latin America.

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Access exclusive resources and spaces, such as virtual gatherings to learn about current topics.

How does it work?

Our Community is on WhatsApp and has 3 main spaces:

Announcements

Here we share the most important news so you can stay up to date on the Community’s operations and new developments.

Learning Room

Our space for practice and creativity, where every week we engage in activities that help us train, imagine, and tell new stories.

Our Common Ground

Where we introduce ourselves, share what we are creating, and plant the seeds of  alliances that help  us to grow collectively.

What is the learning dynamic?

To support our learning, we designed Inspiration Cycles.
In each cycle we explore a theme of interest or current relevance — such as future narratives, Latin American identities, or aging — and use it to practice narrative concepts.

The goal is for you to apply these learnings to the communications of your organization, collective, or movement.

Each cycle is divided into 4 stages, with simple and creative activities that guide you step by step.

What does the community expect from you as a member?

A genuine interest in innovating your communications through narrative work.

Openness and curiosity to learn each week.

Willingness to actively participate in our activities.

Valuing the exchange of ideas within the community.

Explore the profile of tour  Community of Practice members

Who we are
Activists, artists, and people working with narrative across Latin America.
Geographic location
Regions of Latin America
Mexico
Central America (Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama)
Andean Region (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia)
Southern Cone (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay)
Brazil
People from other regions are welcome to participate!  However, please note that, for now our activities and opportunities are mainly designed for regions listed above.
Level of knowledge in narrative work
from those curious and eager to communicate their causes in new ways, to those seeking academic and research depth.
Language
Our activities are conducted in Spanish.
Areas of interest
Environmental justice, Land defense, Democracy, Fight against corruption and impunity, Human rights, Economic, social, and cultural rights, Peace and security, Disability, Gender justice, Childhood and youth, Racial justice, Faith and spirituality, Migration, Technology and innovation, Freedom of expression and journalism, Others.

Finally, this is the community for you if…

You have deep empathy and respect for diversity.

You prioritize mutual care and peer support.

You want to be part of a collaborative network that promotes social justice and creativity.

You want to genuinely connect with your audiences.

Now that you’ve identified this is the right space for you, we invite you to join us:

Check your spam folder within the next week to make sure you don’t miss our reply!

Share this information with anyone  you think might be interested in joining the Community!

This is the Inspi team,
available to answer your questions:

Sinay Medouze

(Pronouns: She/her)

Inspiratorio Coordinator

Through art and communication, she creates, drives, and supports initiatives, strategies, and content that positively transform how we see Latin America and the Caribbean. Her passion is to “Latin-Americanize” or “Caribbeanize” ideas.

Amanda Quijano Herrera

(Pronouns: She/her)

Inspiratorio Coordinator

With a  deep love and knowledge of Central American realities, she connect us with that region. Her passion for learning and engaging in spaces focused  on feminist activism and sexual and reproductive rights brings valuable insights and a unique perspective to every project.

Dilliany Justino

(Pronouns: She/her)

Visiting Communities and Platforms Manager

Brazilian, Latina, and human rights journalist, she brings extensive experience in communication, NGOs, and transformative movements. Her passion is collaborating with global changemakers to create new ways of telling and seeing the world.

Want to get in touch with questions?

Write us! We’ll be glad to help:
info@inspiratorio.org

At Inspiratorio, your privacy is important to us.We safeguard the data you entrust to us so it won’t be shared and will only be used for educational and informational purposes.By signing up for the mailing list, I agree that Inspiratorio stores and uses my personal data to send informational and educational materials, as described in the Personal Data Processing Policy.

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