Accidental Gods

Brave Containers: Sharing stories, pushing boundaries & creating trust with the Generative Journalism Alliance

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May 6, 2026
Jack Becher, systems-change facilitator and story weaver; Peter Pula, long-time community journalist and method developer; Tchiyiwe Thandiwe Chihana, public-interest broadcaster and civic storyteller. They discuss generative storytelling as an alternative to divisive media. They explain strength-based frameworks, designing inquiries and workshops, practical listening techniques, ethical aftercare and how collective narratives can shift institutions and imagine new futures.
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INSIGHT

Generative Journalism As A Change Mechanism

  • Generative journalism reframes storytelling as a change mechanism that centers people's agency and strengths.
  • Jack described the method as asking particular sequenced questions and building topics of inquiry to surface lived experience and possibilities.
ANECDOTE

Stories Helped Close Institutions

  • Peter recounted Axiom News work with Community Living Ontario that published single-source stories about people leaving institutions.
  • Those stories led readers to provide direct supports and later served as a ministerial briefing proving people could thrive outside institutions.
ANECDOTE

Global Online Workshops Spark Local Emergence

  • Tchiyiwe described online workshops run with participants from Cape Town, India, Berlin and UK to reframe media around what's alive rather than what's broken.
  • The sessions surfaced emergent possibilities across city networks like Now Then and Festival of Debate.
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