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TELLING THE CHANGE: VISUAL STORYTELLING FOR RURAL CLIMATE ACTION By WWF Portugal

  • 05 11 2025
  • Online

Date: 5 November | 17:00 (CET) 
Format: Online | Duration: 2h | Free
Language: English, with simultaneous translation into Portugues

Why join?

Do you want to learn how to turn local stories into visual narratives with global impact?
This storytelling workshop will show you how stories can be a powerful tool for:

  • Climate action mobilization
  • Community engagement
  • Valuing rural areas

What will you learn?

Through a practical and creative approach to digital activism, you will:

  • Tell stories with emotion, political awareness, and a focus on action
  • Discover inspiring examples of climate storytelling
  • Take part in practical exercises and an individual challenge
  • Contribute to a European digital campaign on sustainable rural futures

Who is it for?

The workshop is open for everyone and especially designed for young creators and activists interested in giving voice to their communities and acting for climate futures.

About the expert

Joana Guerra Tadeu is a journalist, activist, and communications director at Don’t Skip Humanity, a media production company for impact and collective action. She creates and presents awareness-raising projects on science and politics, blending culture, education, and mobilisation. Her work spans multiple platforms and formats, including Instagram – where she leads a community of 35,000 people –, the Consultório de Sustentabilidade column in Notícias Magazine, and the programmes Verdes Anos (TV-RTP3) and Ambientalista Imperfeita (Radio-Antena 3), both available on RTP Play.

Registration

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