
Change The Story, Change Everything! Meet the world's leading visual storytellers on the front lines making real impact. Learn from change-makers around the world, be inspired, and challenge yourself to decolonize storytelling with Photographers Without Borders. Hosted by PWB Founder and award-winning storyteller, Dani Khan Da Silva.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this Storytelling for Change session, Eman Mohammed shares her journey of documenting the Palestinian genocide and the toll it takes, especially on children. The conversation moved beyond statistics as Eman shared the lived reality of survival and... more
In this Storytelling for Change session, Prasen Yadav—a molecular ecologist turned National Geographic Photographer & Explorer—shares his journey from science to storytelling.
“A great story has multiple ingredients. It’s about creating narratives t... more
In this episode, Rasha Al Jundi, a Palestinian visual storyteller, curator, and embroidery artist, shares reflections on her work and on the genocide faced by the Palestinian people.
“I knew I wanted my camera to be my passport—to see and experience the world as much as possible. To use it as a way to glimpse different cultures and geographies, to learn, understand, and connect with the stories that shape our shared humanity.”
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Visually driven storytelling with a strong ethical core, this program centers on photographers and visual storytellers who work on the front lines of humanitarian, scientific, and environmental issues. Across episodes, listeners hear intimate conversations about documenting trauma, safeguarding subjects' dignity, and balancing storytelling with advocacy. The show frequently explores the intersections of conservation, climate impact, indigenous memory, and conflict reporting, with a particular focus on accountability, community voices, and decolonizing visual narratives. A notable throughline is collaboration with independent organizations and fellow storytellers to push for responsible, impact-driven storytelling rather than sensationalism,... more
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Recent guests on Storytelling For Change include:
1. Eman Mohammed
2. Prasen Yadav
3. Rasha Al Jundi
4. Pia Harboure
5. Jenny Irene Miller
6. Samar Hazboun
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