Narrative is the aggregation of stories about the world and our place in it, and directs us to how we should feel, think and act. Doing narrative work means expanding the social imagination and inspiring collective action. Since narrative work seeks to create meaning at scale, it is essential that we learn how to build narrative communities and reach new audiences to broaden the base of those who agree with the worldview we want to promote. The challenge for human rights and social justice movements in Central America is to go beyond denouncing injustices and inspire people to use their individual and collective power to create a world that is centered around dignity, interconnections and care—a world that is both desirable and possible.