Elements of a story
Types of storytelling
Core Values
Narratives
Identity
100

The focus point in a story

What are Characters?

100

Spoken word poetry, singing/rapping, chants, or reading out loud

What is Oral Storytelling

100

Willing to consider new ideas/perspectives

What is open mindedness?

100

a spoken or written telling of connected events; a story

What is a narrative? 

100

the quality of being genuine or real

What is authenticity?

200

Time and place where the story unfolds

What is the setting

200

Movies, painting, tik toks, and video games

What is Visual Storytelling

200

Knowing your own characteristics, feelings, motives, and desires.

What is self-awareness?

200

Widely accepted story/perspective that shapes how we understand a particular event or situation

What is dominant narrative?

200

Different aspects that makes up who we are

What is identity? 

300

The the main character of a story aka the hero 

Who is the Protagonist?

300

Books, essays, and blogs

What is Written Storytelling

300

A group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit 

What is family?

300

Alternative story/perspective that challenges a dominant narrative

What is counter narrative

300

Confidence in your own worth or abilities; self-worth

What is self-esteem?

400

Some sort of challenge to overcome, a quest, mystery, or struggle

What is the conflict

400

Dance, yoga, instruments, and acting

What is Movement Storytelling

400

Accepting or tolerating trouble, delay, or suffering without getting angry or upset

What is patience? 

400

A story about a real-life experience from your own perspective

What is personal narrative?

400

Combo of different identities that make up us as a whole person

What is intersectionality?

500

 Known as the villain of the story aka the opp!

What is the antagonist?

500

The intersection of art and activism

What is artivism?

500

the quality of being honest

What is honesty?

500

Indirect telling of an event, from an observation and reports on it from a neutral or uninvolved perspective

What is bystander narrative?

500

a special advantage given only to a particular person/group

What is privilege?