🌐 Cultural, Spiritual & Identity Awareness *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.14 – The Ethics of Sharing Other People’s Stories: Ethical storytelling honors privacy, consent, and context. Sharing another’s story without permission risks exploitation and harm. Respect means verifying accuracy, acknowledging sources, and protecting identities when needed. Ethical storytellers consider whether telling a story serves education or self-promotion. Asking consent ensures dignity and choice remain intact. Sensitivity to cultural, racial, or spiritual background prevents distortion. Telling someone else’s truth demands humility and responsibility. When handled with care, shared stories build awareness without appropriation. Ethics sustain trust and credibility between teller and audience. Teaching ethical storytelling empowers communities to honor lived experience respectfully. Responsible sharing transforms narrative from power to partnership, proving that truth gains strength when carried with integrity and compassion.

About this course

Exploration of cultural, spiritual, and personal identity to foster self-awareness, respect for diversity, and a deeper sense of belonging.

This course includes:
  • Self-reflection exercises on cultural, spiritual, and personal values
  • Resources for developing cultural competence and inclusivity
  • Case studies and scenarios for practicing respectful cross-cultural communication

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