Your story

Diversity Month is back again this May to celebrate people in all their diversity, and to focus on similarities rather than differences so we can build bridges between people. We believe that bridges are best built through the human experience, which is why we are collecting stories to be shared in public spaces, on social media and in traditional media during Diversity Month. We share stories either completely anonymously, with generic information or with a name and face - you decide what you share with us, and whether and how we can use your story.

What is your experience of diversity, differences, similarities, segregation, belonging, or isolation? Anything that you associate with these questions is important, regardless of whether it's a small detail, a life-changing experience, or something in between.

Please share your story with us, as it can help support those who are going through something similar, or bring new understanding to people whose experiences differ from yours.

Diversity Month and Day is organised by the Estonian Human Rights Centre.

Further information: Helen Talalaev, helen.talalaev@humanrights.ee.

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Tell us about a situation where you felt you belonged to a group/society/community.

Tell us about a situation where you felt alone or left out.

Tell us about a situation where you felt different.

Tell us about a situation where you felt proud of yourself.

Tell us about a situation where you stood up for someone else. What about a situation where someone stood up for you?

If none of the above resonated with you, but you'd like to share a different experience, please do so here.

ABOUT YOU

We ask the following questions to find out more about you. It's your choice whether you want to share this information or not. It may help people relate to your story, but the final choice is yours.

What's your name? (responding is optional; if you answer, we will assume that you allow us to mention your name in your story)
How old are you? Where are you based (city, country, county, village, state, etc.)? What level of education do you have? (responding is optional; if you answer, we will assume that you allow us to  include this information in your story)
What gender are you? (you may define gender as broadly as you'd like. (responding is optional; if you answer, we will assume that you allow us to mention your gender/gender identity in your story)
Are you ready to have your photo displayed with your story? “Yes” means that we will use your photo in public spaces and in the media.
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If your answer to the previous question was "Yes" or "I want to know more about this before making a decision", please leave us your contact details.

Leave us your contact details if you allow us to get in touch to enquire about your story or seek clarification.

YOUR CONSENT

By sharing your story here, you are giving us your consent to use your story.
However, you can always withdraw your consent.
Please do so by April 20th and we will do our best to remove your story.
To do so, notify: Helen Talalaev, helen.talalaev@humanrights.ee

THANK YOU!

Thank you for having the courage to write about yourself. Such courage makes the world a more open, understanding, empathetic and caring place.

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