Explore the Projects


Stories for All brings together over forty community and University of Kansas partner projects. This page enables you to identify partner projects that interest you and takes you to their websites.

You can search and filter projects by topic, partner, or digital genre. Please contact storiesforall@ku.edu if you have any difficulties.
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rePRO Film

Mallory Martin


Mallory Martin

Co-Founder, rePRO Film, Artistic Director, Artistic Director Cleveland International Film Festival

Kylie Brown


Kylie Brown

repRO Film Digital Director, Livefree Lab Livefree Lab

Neha Aziz


Neha Aziz

rePRO Film Programmer, Programmer at Cleveland International Film Festival, Austin Asian American Film Festival, Podcaster Cleveland International Film Festival

Asha Dahya


Asha Dahya

rePRO Podcast Host, Author, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com GirlTalkHQ
The rePRO Film Periodical is a free, monthly newsletter available via email and online. Each issue centers an area of reproductive and health and justice and includes a curated short film, an original interview podcast featuring storytellers and activists, further reading and links to advocacy organizations.
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Survivors Speak: Centering Survivor Autonomy in Digital Storytelling

Jay Yoder


Jay Yoder

Director of Operations and Co-Founder Into Account

Erin Bergen


Erin Bergen

Director of Student Advocacy Into Account
Sexualized violence survivors are often considered socially suspect voices in the accounting of their own experiences, and given undersized roles in shaping the narrative that makes sense of what justice looks like after acts of sexualized violence. In a reflection of existing social inequities, a survivor’s account of their own experience is only as authoritative as their social power, and the social power of those who believe them, allow/s.

The Boston Reproductive Justice Audiowalk

Katie Batza


Katie Batza

Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies University of Kansas
This Audiowalk is a work of historical scholarship, a call to arms, and a motivational tool for continued efforts toward reproductive justice. It traces the struggles of reproductive justice onto the Boston landscape while simultaneously expanding definitions of reproductive justice.
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Who Gets To Parent?

Pere DeRoy


Pere DeRoy

Doctoral Candidate, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies University of Kansas

Timmia Hearn DeRoy


Timmia Hearn DeRoy

Assistant Professor, Directing and Social Justice Theatre University of California, Berkeley
Who Gets To Parent? is a series of short digital stories, a cross between documentary and vlog, that looks at the experiences of Queer, Trans and BIPOC people navigating pregnancy and birthing within a medical system that presents many systemic barriers that are racist, classist, xenophobic, sexuality and sexist based.