Last year, Big Issue teamed up with Cardboard Citizens for a groundbreaking series of filmed monologues called More Than One Story to show how homelessness has a wide variety of causes. Cardboard Citizens artistic director Chris Sonnex writes about the launch of the next chapter.
When you think about homelessness or poverty, what image comes to mind? A figure sleeping rough on a high street? A queue at a food bank? Maybe a headline you’ve seen, or a statistic. And while those things might be true, they are only one part of the story, because no experience of poverty or homelessness is ever just one thing. It’s always more than that.
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At Cardboard Citizens, we believe that people who’ve lived through these challenges are the ones who should be telling those stories, in all their nuance, struggle, humour, resilience, rage and joy.
More Than One Story is a movement to change the narrative of homelessness and poverty. We launched it last year as a short film series in partnership with Big Issue and Black Apron Entertainment. The response from audiences, participants and our community was incredible. But we knew we weren’t finished.
Now, we’re taking the next step with the creation of a groundbreaking collection of new writing and launch of a national artist network. More Than One Story: The Anthology is a bold new project inviting writers with lived experience of homelessness and poverty to submit original monologues for a published collection that will showcase the creative brilliance too often left out of the conversation. It’s a call to action, not just for the writers, but for the creative industry to actively listen.