Writers on Wednesdays: Storytelling for Social Change
Date:
With:
Roselina Press
Rating:
ALL
Summary:
In this interactive seminar, be guided through the essential skills of human rights writing – from developing your story ideas to crafting compelling narratives that engage the public and inspire change.Details
You will learn
- to develop your story ideas and craft compelling narratives
- ways to present your evidence and argument
- to write ethically about human rights and social justice issues
- how to reach audiences and make them care about your message
- to inspire change.
Please note that this event was previously advertised on a different date. The information on this page is correct.
About Roselina Press
Roselina Press is the editor-in-chief of Right Now, an Australian human rights media organisation. She is a writer, editor and communications specialist, and currently works at Oxfam Australia. She has a Master of International Relations and has written for Reuters, The Guardian and the United Nations Department of Public Information.
You can read a Q&A with Roselina Press on this website.
Writers on Wednesdays
Read more about our Writers on Wednesday events:
Writers on Wednesdays: The State of the Sector, 28 June
Writers on Wednesdays: Funemployed – Living with Yourself as a Writer, 26 July
Writers on Wednesdays: Getting Published in Literary Journals, 27 September
Writers on Wednesdays: Poetry and Power, 25 October