Rural Narratives
Across this series, we’ve explored the stories told about rural communities. This episode examines how rural health is framed — and what those narratives reveal about who belongs, who gets overlooked, and who gets blamed. Sociolinguist Julie Sweetland of the FrameWorks Institute [https://www.frameworksinstitute.org] explains how language shapes public understanding of health, responsibility, and community, and why changing the story can change what solutions people believe are possible. Learn more: Read FrameWorks Institute’s work on rural health framing, including Reframing Health Disparities in Rural America, Talking about Health Disparities in Rural Contexts, [https://www.frameworksinstitute.org/resources/reframing-health-disparities-in-rural-america-a-communications-toolkit/] and Julie Sweetland’s writing and presentations on public health, language, and narrative change. "Send Rural Narratives a message" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2597182/fan_mail/new] Rural Narratives is a project of Narrative Arts, a nonprofit media and storytelling organization working alongside communities to share stories that deepen connection, expand understanding, and strengthen public life in rural America. Learn more at www.narrativearts.org [https://narrativearts.org].
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