How can we take our leadership work and create more sustainable and healthy communities? In today’s episode, I invite 25 year professor at Skagit Valley College, Dr. Laura Flores Cailloux, to share her wisdom on this subject, and more! We discuss the power of stories, creating safety & space in the classroom for vulnerability, and the ways we can incorporate deep cultural change work to have a broader impact on the world and create real shifts for marginalized groups.

 

We’re exploring:

Local storytelling as the primary way of understanding our own communities Creating space, vulnerability & safety in the classroom Acknowledging the invisible layer of labor and responsibility that marginalized groups carry The shift Dr. Laura is making in her leadership programs - from finite to a broader impact Creating deep cultural change through injustice and antiracism work And more



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Skagit Valley College: [email protected]

 

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