Mending fences
“I have witnessed how ‘mending fences’ was tied up with relinquishment of dignity…Many people in our social good sector have been required to be ‘the bigger person’ for far too long.”
“I have witnessed how ‘mending fences’ was tied up with relinquishment of dignity…Many people in our social good sector have been required to be ‘the bigger person’ for far too long.”
Decolonization is recognizing, interrogating, and challenging the forces/impact of domination, oppression, and external control in our lives (bodies, families, organizations, institutions, systems) that remain today.
Why I’m offering one-on-one coaching services for the international aid and philanthropy sector
Heeding the call for a shift in how we fundamentally operate as the social good sector
An online (and free!) conference about reimagining international development, September 17-21.
We can’t do this work alone, so we must dwell much more often where we are connected to each other.
“It was clear that those who funded the water project would not be as proud of their wells today as they were the day after drilling down into the jungle water table.” Guest post by David Peck, founder of SoChange.
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Capacity Gap” by yours truly.
Sharing excerpts of twelve papers on international development and aid effectiveness from my reading pile.
How-matters.org Friday feature! Sharing a poem by D.H. Lawrence.