In this video, Anne Aubry and Christelle Blouët discuss how cultural rights allow us to work on how storytelling is constructed in public, from the most intimate to the most common ways. Who tells their own story and chooses what to say about it? Who has the right to fiction? What kind of diversity of perspective is possible? What kind of diversity of means of expression is possible? Who will be the author of these stories? How do artistic projects leverage people’s ability to build shared storytelling? How does fiction impact reality?