Our Principles Social Change Survivors from different cultures, backgrounds and historical timeframes collaborate to get involved in activism across political lines. Letβs take a united stand on the issues that affect our world. "I no longer have to apologise for being me" Healing An experience shared, knowing you are not alone and finding ways to move forward after being inspired by othersβ stories. Where there is no internet access, we pass on messages of hope and inspiration with the help of our journalists. "Benedic's story" Voices Underserved communities around the world do not have a platform to speak but have so much of value to say.Voices that are undervalued elsewhere can find a home here. "COVID-19 father: Iβm trying to stay safe." Pluralism Common experiences unite where politics, context, culture and ethnicity may differ. They are a lens through which we can see differences from a standpoint where can find ourselves united by our humanity. Our Journalists Meeting Across Borders Yasmin Ullah, a genocide survivor from Burma, met Holocaust survivor, Dora Klayman. Yasmin said: βHer survival through the darkest of times in the Holocaust and her resilience inspire me so deeply. Her love and kindness remind me that we, Rohingya, could make it out of this wreckage of humanity too.β "Yasmin's story" Our Stories on Instagram