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Supporting Minority
Communities

With nearly eight billion people on this beautiful planet of ours, it is easy to understand how so many ethnocultural, gender and sexuality, ability and disability, and other traditionally diverse, marginalized, and minority communities have developed over the last several thousand years.

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With many of the RPG Storytelling and Myths of Gaea community members being a part of one or more of these magnificently diverse communities, we cherish every opportunity we can find to celebrate, promote, and share the stories of the members of these communities.

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Since the dawn of human existence, we (and possibly animals, too) have communicated with each other by telling stories. Stories of our history, stories explaining how the world (nature) works, stories about our cultures and religions, stories of our hopes and dreams.

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Over time, these stories transitioned into becoming a form of entertainment and education. This is why RPG Storytelling exists, to create and use the stories of our world to both entertain and to educate.

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Here at RPG Storytelling, we believe that everyone has a story to tell. We chose to start our company because we not only belong to many of these diverse communities, but we also wanted to share our own stories with the world. In doing so, we quickly realized that it would be very selfish if we didn't offer that very same opportunity to others within the many global communities that we have come to know and cherish. 

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​Each of the following minority, marginalized, and underrepresented communities, and the many that we here at RPG Storytelling don't currently know about, have a story to tell. By sharing our collective stories with the world at large, and encouraging others to do the same, we help to give a voice to those who have traditionally been overlooked or ignored.

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  • Racial minorities

  • Ethnic minorities

  • Cultural minorities

  • LGBTQIA+ community

  • Disabled community

  • Military Veteran community

  • Women as an underrepresented community

  • Immigrants as a marginalized and underrepresented community.

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While this list is very broad in terms of scale and complexities, it does give us the opportunity to learn about and from them. Every community is special and unique and we here at RPG Storytelling love learning about our world and the amazing humans and communities who choose to entertain and educate us as we evolve as a global community. As we continue to learn more about each other, and these and other minority groups in particular, we grow ever closer to eradicating hate and prejudice from our global vernacular.

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RPG Storytelling LLC is a Safe Space for all minority, marginalized, and underrepresented community members. 

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