We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this month’s prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Tiffany Smith shares her thoughts on our prompt: What does it mean to you to be radical? We… In order to be truly radical, we have to care. About more than just ourselves.Continue reading “TO KNOW WHERE WE’VE BEEN, WHERE WE WANT TO GO, AND WHY…”
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Finding My Voice
We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this month’s prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Deven Wisner shares his thoughts on our prompt: What does it mean to you to be radical? As I reflect on what it means to be radical, I’m faced with someContinue reading “Finding My Voice”
Totally Rad
Our monthly Radical (Re)Imagining conversations have been bringing us so much joy and they have been integral to our process of choosing a new prompt each month. During both our talk with Jara Dean-Coffey in June and last month’s talk with Rakesh Mohan, conversation emerged around the meaning and use of the word RADICAL. SoContinue reading “Totally Rad”
Letting Others Lead Us to Our Service
We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this month’s prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Deven Wisner shares his thoughts on our prompt: What does it mean to you to be in service to others? Service to others brings into question the mindset andContinue reading “Letting Others Lead Us to Our Service”
Self-care as Service
We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this month’s prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Libby Smith shares her thoughts on our prompt: “What does it mean to you to be in service to others?” In the current cultural concept of service to others,Continue reading “Self-care as Service”
Learning as Service
We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this months prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Tiffany Smith shares her thoughts on our prompt: “What does it mean to you to be in service to others?” I have come to believe that I’m only truly in-service to othersContinue reading “Learning as Service”
On being valuable to others
To wrap up our June imagining on bringing our values to work, we chatted with Jara Dean-Coffey, Director of the Equitable Evaluation Initiative. Around the 13 minute mark in this video, Tiffany asks Jara about her recent blog post, Playing the long game and how it relates to our values. Jara noted that our valuesContinue reading “On being valuable to others”
Embodying my values
There are a few days left to respond to this months prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Here, Deven Wisner shares his thoughts on our prompt: What does it look like to go to work with your values intact? For a long time, I was seeking the distinction andContinue reading “Embodying my values”
EDUCATION IS LIBERATION: GOING TO WORK WITH MY VALUES INTACT
We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this months prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Tiffany Smith shares her thoughts on our prompt: What does it look like to go to work with your values intact? We cannot be passive operators in this world. Thus, going toContinue reading “EDUCATION IS LIBERATION: GOING TO WORK WITH MY VALUES INTACT”
Know Thyself: A Personal Theory of Change
We are sharing our own thoughts in response to this months prompt (Refer back to The Invitation if you have questions about what we’re doing here). Libby Smith shares their thoughts on our prompt: What does it look like to go to work with your values intact? Over the past four years I’ve gravitated towards practices that helpContinue reading “Know Thyself: A Personal Theory of Change”