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We need help in Transformation.

We need help! …writes Simon Divecha a participant in our coLAB Developmental Leadership for Transformations. …Our thinking patterns are changing, shifting from environment OR economy to both-and: environment AND economy  and…  Well, it’s not quite that simple 🙂 This is developmental, a step change in our mental complexityConsciously synthesizing emotional and financial, subjective feelings and objective metrics such as […]

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Hidden in Plain Sight: A Peacebuilder’s Story

image of woman descending spiral staircase

This story serves as a reminder that no matter how grand our endeavors—working to transform places stuck in conflict—we accomplish what we do through how we engage in the ordinary business of our work. I propose that the key to our effectiveness may be hidden in plain sight when we learn to focus our attention in purposeful ways.

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MICA coLAB starts Oct 13

Greetings from MICA CoLAB— by Jean Hartmann, MICA coSteward. Join us to practice ‘action integrated with reflection,’ in support of our own outer -meets- inner work. To this we bring the practice not only of self-care, but self-love by drawing on a mindfulness foundation as we deepen our learning about self and community transformations. (And […]

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Six STEM Faculty and an Action Researcher Decide to Collaborate…

A blog post by Catherine Barber If you thought the title of this blog was the opening line of a joke, we would not be surprised!  In today’s academic culture of silos and extreme research specialization, it seems almost comical to imagine an interdisciplinary collaboration that merges traditional inquiry with the methods of action research.  […]

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