No more!
“Within teams and organizations where consent is an afterthought (if we’re lucky), ‘No’ has to be a complete sentence – for my sanity and for our survival.”
“Within teams and organizations where consent is an afterthought (if we’re lucky), ‘No’ has to be a complete sentence – for my sanity and for our survival.”
“We are in a time of collective upheaval, grief, and crisis. Yet, in the social good sector, we keep requiring ourselves and our colleagues to go at an unsustainable pace. And it’s hurting us…”
“This is the world I know I want to be a part of – one where we can all experiment, where we can stop performing, where we can belong, where we can relax, celebrate, and grieve and be confused…together.”
To be part of offering and receiving the care of sisterhood is available to everyone…and may be the key to our shared survival.
7 ways I can “show up” to help shift how the global development sector fundamentally operates during and after COVID-19
Deep shifts in our consciousness as do-gooders are happening. Consider invitations as an opening for transformation.
There is a growing number of small NGOs and foundations specializing in offering direct funding to grassroots leaders. And 20+ of them have come together to write a book!
Welcome to the uncomfortable, yet hopeful conversation inside my head.
Sharing a simple graphic that describes approaches to working with communities that grassroots organizations utilize.