Think Stories.
Think Fruits of Ali.
Empowering Storytellers of Color
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Think Stories.
Think Fruits of Ali.
Empowering Storytellers of Color
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is dedicated to empowering storytellers of color to find their voice and their path through the art of storytelling.
fruits of ali envisions a thriving community where people of color are empowered by their cultural heritage, united in purpose, and inspiring future generations through their stories and leadership.
our roots.
"You can tell a tree by the fruit it bears."
Over 50% of young women of color feel their stories are not accurately represented in mainstream media. [1]
Around 32% of Black girls aged 12-17 report experiencing at least one traumatic event in their lifetime. [2]
Indigenous youth experience rates of historical trauma that are significantly higher than those of their non-Indigenous peers. [3]
[1] Common Sense Media : "Common Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens"
[2] Finkelhor, D., Turner, H. A., Shattuck, A., & Hamby, S. L. (2015)
[3] A Lakota illustration. 35(sup1), 121-126.
Virtual Story Lab
your story holds the key to your transformation
The Virtual Story Lab empowers creatives to transform their raw ideas into powerful stories.
Through coaching, storytelling tools, and master classes, we'll guide you step-by-step on a journey to find your voice, sharpen your skills, and build confidence to tell your story.
we believe in...
Amplified Voices: Every story deserves to be heard.
Storytelling Power: Healing, inspiration, and change through stories.
Rooted Identity: Celebrating and sharing cultural heritage.
Dedicated Community: Fostering accountability, dedication, and a supportive community to overcome challenges through storytelling.
Equal Opportunity: Empowering all storytellers of color to flourish.