
Narrative change involves transforming how we communicate about our past, present, and future, specifically by disrupting dominant narratives that normalize inequity and oppression. This process is crucial for creating and disseminating new, inclusive stories that reflect the complexities of marginalized communities. Given the historical context of systemic racism and polarization in the United States, implementing policies at local and state levels can support this change. This brief provides effective key policy and practice examples of narrative change in order to foster a shared reality of interconnectedness and equality. (Read more)