Changing the Narrative: Finding Positive Stories in a Negative World
Bad news sells and good news doesn't? Let's change that.
In the past year or more, it seems as though the U.S. press has been showing us news that is almost always about the negative events going on in this country. School shootings. Corporate shootings. Bombings. Murders. Incredibly bad weather, especially this past winter.
And when our press does report news from other countries, it again shows us negativity, even though there have to be countless stories of good deeds that would remind us of the good people all around the world.
I grew up with parents who traveled, I worked for five years as an international seminar leader, one of my children is in the U.S. Foreign Service, my kids grew up with exchange students from far-off lands six or seven years in a row, and I know that there are good people making great strides everywhere, but weβre not learning about them.
Why not?
So, on a whim, I started following a couple of foreign press outlets that produce content in English from all around the world to get different viewpoints on what is happening on this small planet of ours.
I ran across a story about Silatech on Twitter, and wondered why no one here in the U.S. has reported on its impact in the Arab world. We hear more than enough about riots, toxic gas attacks, and bombings, but not about organizations like Silatech making a difference in thousands of lives.
Silatech is based in Qatar, and is an organization that is signing strategic partnership agreements with international and regional organizations to empower youth in Sudan, Morocco, and Somalia.
Theyβre working with United Nations Women (UN Women) in Sudan, with Al Amana Microfinance in Morocco, and the Horn Progress Initiative in Somalia β all to empower many disadvantaged youth and women in the region and give them access to opportunities that were previously out of reach.
According to Ms. Sabah Al Haidoos, CEO of Silatech, βIn 2017, Silatech has sought to activate the youth agenda at a global level through international memberships, cooperation with governments and non-governmental organizations, and the expansion of its regional and international network of partners.β
In a time when so much news is grim, when the media is so focused on the negatives of all global regions, when it can seem as though no one is doing anything β an organization such as Silatech is making strides that are already showing results and promise more for the future.
Are you aware of other organizations that get no or very little press in the world news markets? Iβd love to do a story on them, showing that yes, indeed: There are thousands of ordinary citizens and organizations dedicated to improving the lives in hard-hit areas all over the world.Β
Letβs spread the word!
β First published on April 23, 2018, in Thrive Global"
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Comments
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #15
@Brian McKenzie, if you click on the Silatech link in the article, you'll see much more than I can write here.
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #14
And I'll check out your podcast, @Carolyn Leigh! Thanks.
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #13
Thanks so much, Phil Friedman!
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #12
Thanks so much, Royce Shook! That was the first of three that I've written; I'll share the other two shortly. Yes, I loved that in that part of the world, this organization has a woman leader!
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #11
Thanks, Randall Burns! There are two more coming here shortly, and three in the pipeline. I'm having a ball finding these positive stories to share!
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #10
Ken Boddie, what would I/we do without you? Thanks so much for that response!
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #9
Thanks, Loribeth Pierson! That's the first of three that I've written recently; I'll add the other two shortly.
Susan π Rooks, The Grammar Goddess
5 years ago #8
And I know how right you are, Edward Lewellen! Funny that I just read a marvelous piece that reinforces much of you wrote here. Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment!
Liesbeth Leysen, MSc.
5 years ago #7
Liesbeth Leysen, MSc.
5 years ago #6
Ken Boddie
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Phil Friedman
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Lyon Brave
5 years ago #3
Royce Shook
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Randall Burns
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