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2024 LCL Story Lab

Natural and Directorial

Over the past fifteen years, we've partnered with more than 100 organizations in 20 States and 15 Countries on 6 Continents to help grantees of The Atlas Network better tell their stories. This program utilizes our network of production and social media experts and our faculty of veteran Hollywood storytellers to help these organizations develop, execute, and distribute original content to promote their policy objectives. Here's what's brewing now:

 Brazil’s Amazon has the largest river basin in the world, but half of the country’s population have no access to clean water. We're working with  Livres  on a political thriller about the challenges of universalizing basic sanitation in Brazil throu

Brazil’s Amazon has the largest river basin in the world, but half of the country’s population have no access to clean water. We're working with Livres on a political thriller about the challenges of universalizing basic sanitation in Brazil through the New Sanitation Framework, approved in 2020 by National Congress but yet to be realized.

 The Philippines finds itself at a crossroads of optimal population growth. However, it also finds itself facing major concerns of food insecurity and stunting. Will the Philippines, in the future, find itself a nation of stunted citizens? We are wor

The Philippines finds itself at a crossroads of optimal population growth. However, it also finds itself facing major concerns of food insecurity and stunting. Will the Philippines, in the future, find itself a nation of stunted citizens? We are working with the Foundation for Economic Freedom to give policymakers the facts wrapped in a compelling call to action.

 Millions of elderly individuals in Latin America lack income for their subsistence. This current plight is linked to the absence of savings (private property) and how the region's governments are undermining citizens' savings and jeopardizing the fu

Millions of elderly individuals in Latin America lack income for their subsistence. This current plight is linked to the absence of savings (private property) and how the region's governments are undermining citizens' savings and jeopardizing the future of younger generations. How does No Con Mi Ahorro get young people to care about this issue when it seems so far away?

 In Santiago, a group of twenty extraordinary young women, accompanied by five youth leaders, initiate a leadership program with the purpose of combating the political violence prevailing in their school, the Instituto Nacional, one of the flagship p

In Santiago, a group of twenty extraordinary young women, accompanied by five youth leaders, initiate a leadership program with the purpose of combating the political violence prevailing in their school, the Instituto Nacional, one of the flagship public high schools of academic excellence for years. Plunged into accelerated decay, the "beacon of light" that used to illuminate Chile survives thanks to a school community that dreams of seeing it once again at the top. But no one yet has dared to be the protagonist of the change...

Enter Las Mentoras.