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NOTE: Unfortunately, due to a technical fault, the plenary at the end of the event was not recoreded ••• We all have a right to dignity and respect. Sometimes, images and stories used to promote the work of charities do not tell a story that our partners recognise as their own experience. Join us as we continue our anti-racism journey through ‘Reframing the Narrative’ project at this pre-recorded online event. The event is open to volunteers, trustees or staff of organisations based in Wales working in global solidarity and their international partners. Through this shared learning event; we looked at three case studies to consider how we can better work to support partners to tell their stories in their own words. This was an open session where attendees will have an opportunity to share thoughts and learn together with others. Case Studies: Purple Field: Equipping people to tell their own stories Teams4U: Doing things differently Justice Kalebe: Local talent and creating space with communities We asked ourselves: “What changes do we want to see across the sector to how stories are told?” And “What can we do differently in our own organisations?” ••• Photography Competition | Reframing the Narrative Hub Cymru Africa and Sub Saharan Advisory Panel are delighted to announce a photography competition to close our year-long Reframing the Narrative project. The competition is open to both African and Welsh photographers with connections to partnership working. This year’s theme is Solidarity and winning photographs will be included in an online exhibition. Find out more: https://hubcymruafrica.wales/19-03-2021