Programs · The Work
Four programs. One way of healing.
Survivor-led storytelling made with schools, universities, and companies, each a standing commitment, grounded in Mirror · Bridge · Change, and bookable for your community.
How We Work
Mirror · Bridge · Change.
The simple idea inside every program. A decade of work across students, educators, and corporate rooms.
Mirror
Stories help us see ourselves more honestly.
Bridge
Testimony brings strangers into the same room.
Change
The room leaves different than it arrived. Slowly. Permanently.
The Programs
One for every room we're invited into.
01 · For Schools · Grades 6-12
Youth VoicesStudents find their story before the world assigns one to them. Single sessions, a five-module series, or semester partnerships, offered across LA County.Students don’t just learn history — they begin asking better questions about themselves.
02 · For Universities & Colleges
Testimony & Ethical MemorySeminars on receiving testimony, dialogue across difference, and memory in public life, pairing with Stories in Color: A Human Dignity Exhibition from 2027.We help future leaders understand that history is never only about the past.
03 · For Companies
Corporate Humanity ProgramSurvivor-led storytelling for leadership teams. A half-day that changes how a team sees itself, and how colleagues see each other.Better communication begins with deeper humanity.
04 · For Leaders & Institutions
Leadership & DialogueFor nearly a decade, in partnership with the Museum of Tolerance, we have facilitated leadership dialogues with law enforcement professionals and public institutions — conversations exploring empathy, ethical leadership, resilience, and the responsibility of protecting human dignity across diverse communities.Strong institutions begin with courageous conversations.
Beyond the programs, the institution keeps its other doors open: Stories in Color, the founding exhibition · the Annual Humanity Report · Dear Humanity, the Sunday letter · and Share Your Story, the pathway for survivors and witnesses to add their testimony.
Every Audience, One Humanity
What every room has in common.
Every audience is different. But every room asks the same questions.
- How do we overcome prejudice?
- How do we heal after loss?
- How do we build trust?
- How do we listen across difference?
- How do we choose courage over fear?
Kind Kulture exists because these are human questions — not Rwandan questions, not American questions, but questions that belong to us all.
Why Survivor Testimony
Statistics inform. Stories transform.
Facts teach us what happened. Human stories help us understand why it happened — and how we can choose differently. That is why survivor testimony sits at the heart of every Kind Kulture experience.
Whether you’re a teacher, a university, a museum, a company, a public institution, a faith community, or someone who believes stories can change lives — we would be honored to begin the conversation.
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Stand with us at the founding.
The work is funded by the people who chose to believe before there was a building to point to.