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“ Why are we so afraid to show emotion in policy stories?” Julie Dixon of the Communications Council addresses that question in a story on Medium. Read a short interview with the artist here. Selected words and images are available on her website. The project is not unlike “Humans of New York,” only with drawings rather than photos, and the quotations have an open, philosophical leaning. Click here to learn more about the Solutions Story Tracker. “Talking to Strangers” is artist and interviewer Kalie Boyne‘s evocative project, in which she interviewed 50 people she mets, selected portions of those interviews to transcribe, and presented them alongside beautifully drawn portraits of the people. Solutions Story Tracker Solutions Story Tracker Welcome to a curated database of rigorous reporting on responses to social problems: 13,500 stories produced by 6,000 journalists and 1,700 news outlets, from 187 countries, and growing every day. Learn more about the group on its website, and in the Narrative Arts storytelling guide.
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The group - which is “enabling reporting on who’s doing it better, and how” - offers an online community who want to help “make coverage of solutions a common feature of our mainstream news” and a “Solutions Story Tracker” searchable database of 1,000+ curated, quality examples of solutions reporting. The Solutions Journalism Network has a fabulous new website.