Inclusive and Responsible Storytelling
Present multiple viewpoints around a single landmark—workers, rulers, migrants, artists—so power dynamics become visible. Offer context for why accounts differ, and invite respectful questions rather than forced consensus.
Inclusive and Responsible Storytelling
Avoid othering phrases, translate idioms, and define terms without condescension. Small choices—like naming communities the way they name themselves—signal care and expand who feels seen on your tours.
Inclusive and Responsible Storytelling
When correcting a beloved myth, protect wonder while honoring truth. Share how the myth emerged, then offer a richer, sourced story. Tell us which myths you want explored in future posts.