Public narrative is a key mechanism for the production of collective identity and for social movement formation. The messages and frames employed in that narrative have important implications for the kind of movement that emerges. In a certain sense, whoever controls the story controls — or at least shapes — the movement. Indeed, over the past decade, DREAM activists have struggled mightily over the public narrative that swirls around them... Today, in 2014, storytelling strategy continues to be an important component of immigrant rights organizing.
As explained in the previous section, the narrative that surrounds the DREAMers evoke images of students in graduation cap and gowns, of young children with