Stories
The Collaborative
Anthology

Featured Stories from the Collaborative Anthology
The author Walter Brueggemann reminds us that ‘memory allows for possibility to emerge’.
Thus, at regular intervals, our team takes a step back to remember and reflect on the people we met, the experiences we had, and how both have changed how we think about the world and ourselves. In the section below, you will find a compilation of articles we have written over time.
The Ingenuity of Social Innovations
This piece explores community-led innovations that have emerged in response to complex health and social challenges in Colombia. It highlights how local actors are creating context-specific solutions that are rooted in trust, relationships, and lived experience.
These stories remind us that some of the most effective innovations begin outside formal systems; and thrive through adaptability, inclusion, and care.
Finding Hope In Unexpected Places
his reflection explores how hope can emerge in quiet, often overlooked moments — through small shifts, shared laughter, or the steady resilience of communities.
It challenges the idea that impact must always be large or immediate, reminding us that lasting change often begins in deeply human ways. The accompanying video brings these moments to life and invites reflection on how we recognize and support meaningful transformation.
Hopeful Imagination To Create Possibility
This piece explores how imagination can shape more effective and equitable health and social systems. It highlights the value of stepping back from urgency to re-imagine what’s possible, especially in the face of rigid structures and resource constraints.
Paired with a short video, it offers a fresh lens for those working to shift systems from within.
Restoring Community and Belonging
This piece highlights the often-overlooked role of belonging in building healthy, thriving societies. It argues that when relationships are fractured — by displacement, marginalization, or systemic neglect — health suffers too. By centering community, connection, and care, we can begin to restore not only systems, but the social fabric that makes well-being possible.
The video offers a visual reflection on what it means to heal collectively.
Four Remarkable African Women
This piece highlights the often-overlooked role of belonging in building healthy, thriving societies. It argues that when relationships are fractured — by displacement, marginalization, or systemic neglect — health suffers too. By centering community, connection, and care, we can begin to restore not only systems, but the social fabric that makes well-being possible. The video offers a visual reflection on what it means to heal collectively.
Positive Practices
This reflection examines the resilience and ingenuity of Malawi’s health system, highlighting how frontline workers navigate challenges with creativity and care. It underscores the importance of community-driven solutions and the profound impact of hope in sustaining health services. Paired with a short video, this piece invites us to consider the lessons Malawi offers for building more responsive and compassionate health systems.
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