In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a new initiative aimed at enhancing community storytelling and engagement through a partnership with local freelance writer and editor, Ashley. The initiative seeks to highlight positive narratives from neighborhoods that often go unnoticed in mainstream media, addressing a growing concern about the prevalence of negative news coverage.
Ashley, who has a strong connection with the community and a history of working with local media, will lead a storytelling team that includes interns and partnerships with local colleges. This team will engage directly with residents at neighborhood meetings, festivals, and other community events to gather and share uplifting stories about the city and its people.
The proposed contract for Ashley is set for one year, with an option for renewal pending approval from the mayor and common council. Officials expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of showcasing the diverse and positive contributions of residents. They noted that this approach aligns with efforts to create a more community-focused narrative, tapping into the voices of those actively working to improve their neighborhoods.
Additionally, Tanya Eastman, director of Neighborhood Grants, presented a request for funding appropriations for the University Neighborhood Service Agreement, highlighting the successful engagement of local organizations like Dunbar in accessing these resources. The meeting underscored a commitment to fostering community connections and promoting a more balanced representation of local stories.