Category: #DevComms
Godawful
“Here was Christianity’s key role in colonization, captured in a 3″ x 1″ (7.5 cm x 2.5 cm) photo card.”
Keep going in (Part IV)
“How do we help people understand: you don’t have to cling, you don’t have to dominate, you don’t have to hide, you don’t have to confine yourself.” PART IV of interview with Onyango Otieno
Don’t stop believing (Part III)
“They made life a business. I didn’t want to stay in the market. I wanted to stay in a community.” PART III of interview with Onyango Otieno
So that we can see one another (Part II)
“We deserve equal time…We deserve equal measure of resources – just because we are here.” PART II of interview with Onyango Otieno
How to relate (Part I)
“I really love it when people connect to each other. Because it encompasses the idea that we need one another to make life work. We need one another.” PART I of interview with Onyango Otieno
Ditching the charity and saviorism of this year’s #GivingTuesday campaigns once and for all
Healing Solidarity is creating the solidarity, healing, and sound communications we crave.
Loving the questions VI
Reflections from teaching “Storytelling and Communicating for Change” in the University of Vermont Masters of Leadership for Sustainability program.
Loving the questions V
Last semester’s reflections from teaching “Storytelling and Communicating for Change” in the University of Vermont Masters of Leadership for Sustainability program.
You’re invited!
Join us for a 4-part online dialogue series entitled, Changing the Narrative: Weaving #ShiftThePower throughout the #Globaldev Sector, hosted by Jennifer Lentfer of how-matters.org and sponsored by the Global Fund for Community Foundations.
Loving the questions IV
The last of my reflections from teaching “Storytelling and Communicating for Change” in the University of Vermont Masters of Leadership for Sustainability program.