Creating spaces for healing has the potential to nudge our traumatised and traumatising systems towards systems of compassion and care.
When trauma is collectively surfaced and integrated into organizations, collective efforts, and across multiple system actors, it has the potential to release trapped energy and restore the flow of ideas. New ways of working and of being in relationship with one another become possible. Join us to explore:
What is collective healing in a systems change context?
What does it mean to think about the work of systems change as creating the conditions for healing and self-repair?
What are some collective healing practices we can integrate into our work as social change leaders?
In conversation with:
Natalia Quinones, Co-Director, Dunna Foundation, Colombia
Rana Dajani, Professor, The Hashemite University; Founder, We Love Reading, Jordan
Melanie Goodchild, Anishinaabe Systems Thinking & Complexity Scholar, Wolf Willow Institute, Canada
Celina de Sola, Co-Founder & President, Glasswing International, El Salvador
Katherine Milligan, Director, Collective Change Lab, Switzerland