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      The time for ethical storytelling is now
Last week, Refugee Action brought together over 100 charities to send a letter to the Labour Home Secretary with the following message:
Stop blaming migrants and tackle the UK’s real problems.
What I like best about this message is its ambition; more than a counterargument, it seeks to change the whole conversation. But you can’t deny the emotional power of anti-migrant narratives. So what can the charity sector do to reclaim emotional storytelling for social good?
 
      
      The Refugee Crisis, Political Language, and Charity Brands
Who gets to tell the story about the refugee crisis in the UK? Suella Braverman's description of the refugee crisis as an 'invasion' shapes the narrative we all absorb.
