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We Stories
VISION
We envision a St. Louis region where all families, regardless of race, have the opportunity to thrive.
Mission
We Stories uses the power of children’s literature to create conversation, change and hope in St. Louis, and a stronger, more equitable and inclusive future for all.
Theory of Change
IF more families are provided with resources to improve the way they engage their children in conversations about race, connections to like-minded families, and opportunities to add their voices to racial justice activism and policy change efforts, THEN the resulting community of families will become a force of positive change, BECAUSE many want to be part of solutions to make St. Louis more equitable but feel unprepared, isolated, or disconnected from action opportunities.