Curators are the cornerstone of SIDINL Newsletters. They are community members who act as both storytellers and leaders of the online newsletters, crafting and presenting narratives that reflect the realities of their local environments. Each curator brings their unique perspective, carefully selecting and shaping stories as an artist or museum curator would assemble an exhibition—only this time, the exhibition is of human experiences.
Curators are individuals deeply embedded in their communities, often with lived experiences or expertise in the topics they explore. They come from diverse backgrounds, including:
Example:
A curator from Kraków, Poland, is a former coal miner who now leads a newsletter on sustainable transitions in mining towns. His personal connection to the industry and deep understanding of the community’s struggles enable him to authentically portray the challenges and opportunities faced during this economic shift.
Curators play a multifaceted role in the newsletters:
Crafting Stories:
Facilitating Dialogue:
Conducting Participatory Research:
Example:
In a newsletter from Lisbon, Portugal, a curator uses storytelling to highlight the struggles of immigrant workers in the hospitality industry. Through interviews, journal entries, and visual content, she illustrates their resilience and collective efforts to advocate for better labor rights.
How Are Curators Chosen?
Curators are selected by the central SIDINL monitoring team, which identifies individuals with the passion, knowledge, and commitment to lead newsletters effectively.
Criteria for Selection:
Selection Process:
Example:
A curator from Sofia, Bulgaria, was selected for her experience as a social worker in marginalized Roma communities. Her deep connection to the community and ability to share complex narratives with empathy and accuracy made her an ideal candidate.
The term “curator” emphasizes the intentional and meticulous process of storytelling within SIDINL Newsletters. Just as an art curator carefully assembles and presents works to tell a cohesive story, SIDINL curators:
Example:
A curator from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, views her newsletter as a platform to exhibit the “art” of her community’s daily life. Through photos, interviews, and essays, she paints a vivid picture of rural youth returning to farming in innovative ways, blending tradition with technology.
Curators are more than storytellers—they are leaders who inspire change:
By curating their stories with care and intention, these individuals elevate the voices of their communities, ensuring they are seen and heard on a global stage.
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