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Better Conversations: The Inner Work of Social Change
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This webinar is made available to you on a donation basis:
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/57345
If you have already donated, thank you for your generous donation.
Our special guest to this month's webinar is Marlene Ogawa. Marlene Ogawa’s work at Synergos focuses on bridging leadership through systems thinking and partnership building. At the heart of her work is relational leadership and social connectedness for personal and collaborative systems change. Marlene facilitates various engaging and participatory virtual dialogues and workshops on diversity, equity and inclusion, new leadership, social justice and systemic change.
In this webinar, we'll be exploring how to reconnect your purpose with your passion and doing the inner work of social change.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This series is sponsored by Canadian Centre for Brief Coaching, and hosted by Women's Inter Church Council of Canada (WICC) to support the mission and activities of the WICC:
1. Provide an exit from human trafficking; enable healing and recovery for victims of sexual exploitation.
2. Healthy Food Production: Construction of Communal Gardens in small communities across Canada to address economic barriers to food access.
3. Emergency COVID-19 support for AIDS Orphans and their caregivers in Africa.
4. Transitional housing and counselling support for victims of domestic violence. Funds are needed to adjust spaces and programs to comply with COVID-19 safe practices.
5. Supporting temporary migrant workers during the pandemic.
ABOUT THE SERIES
We are launching this webinar series to encourage, educate, and equip you to have better conversations with yourself and others around you. These webinars will help you learn how to have better conversations with yourself and others with the simple wisdom of Solution-Focused Dialogues.
Thank you for the gift of education and love.
CCBC & WICC
March 2021
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Apr 8, 2021 01:00 PM in
Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Webinar is over, you cannot register now. If you have any questions, please contact Webinar host:
Haesun Moon (Toronto, Canada)
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Apr 8, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: Better Conversations: The Inner Work of Social Change Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Wh8urDuGSeylyEtu84a-PA After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Haesun Moon (Communication Scientist @Canadian Centre for Brief Coaching) A Harvard faculty member at the Institute of Coaching (McLean Hospital Affiliate, Harvard Medical School), Haesun has authored both academic books and practice-oriented manuals for dialogic intelligence, including Thriving Women, Thriving World (TAOS Institute) and Curating Stories of Care: Appreciative and Relational Practices in Healthcare (TAOS Institute). Her academic and professional research in coaching dialogues and pedagogy at the University of Toronto introduced a simple coaching model, Dialogic Orientation Quadrant (DOQ), that has transformed the way people coach and learn coaching worldwide. As an educator, she currently provides faculty development and leadership learning to interprofessional and interdisciplinary organizations worldwide. Haesun teaches at the University of Toronto and serves as Executive Director at the Canadian Centre for Brief Coaching. Marlene Ogawa (@The Synergos Institute) Marlene Ogawa works on transformative leadership development and systems change processes through building individuals towards collective change. Her expertise in designing and facilitating collective and collaborative processes that place relational compassionate teams and leadership at the centre of organisations and systems. Based in South Africa, and working globally, Marlene uses her expertise in working with cross and multisectoral leaders in government, business, international and regional not-for-profit organisations and communities and thus ensures her understanding of diverse and multi-layered contexts. Her experience and passion in social justice and diversity, equity and inclusion processes has impacted institutional and systemic structures. She focusses on intersectionality and design processes that allow for the voices of the most marginalized and vulnerable to be included.
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