HOW Huddle: (Re)Imagining Leadership, Feb & Mar
Posted by Healing Our Work (HOW) on January 21, 2020
Gather with nonprofit and community leaders, healing practitioners, artists, organizers, changemakers, and Healing Our Work to explore practices of liberatory and collective leadership and re-imagine HOW we can lead and build power beyond hierarchy and white supremacy culture.
Over five peer support and emergent learning sessions (three in-person and two virtual) we will tap into our collective wisdom and creativity to explore topics including:
- Urgency, burnout, and spaciousness
- Scarcity and abundance
- Power and distributed leadership
- Supervision, boundaries, and nurturance
- Collective visioning and action
- Honesty, transparency, and accountability
Huddle Goals:
- Explore and imagine new possibilities for leadership
- Learn from peer case studies and field examples of leadership
- Understand the interplay between individuals and systems
- Develop and compile a resource guide of promising practices for leaders
- Build a network of radical leaders and peer support
Meeting Dates (All meetings will be 9am-11am; Registration covers attendance at all 5 meetings):
- February 7th (in person)
- February 14th (via zoom video)
- February 21st (in person)
- February 28th (via zoom video)
- March 6th (in person)
Location (in person sessions): Paul Robeson House,4951 Walnut Street,Philadelphia, PA 19139
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-huddle-reimagining-leadership-tickets-87968095943
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