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Roadwork, 1978-2018
Amy Horowitz, co-founder of Roadwork and the Sisterfire festival, discusses the powers and perils of coalition as she takes us "there and back again" from the founding of Roadwork to it's 40th anniversary celebration as part of the 2018 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Throughout the article she deftly moves between academic, music industry, and social justice arts networks. As you read this month's Grassroots Leadership & the Arts for Social Change Corner be sure to listen to the accompanying radio show by editor Susan Erenrich. |
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Teaching Leadership at the Nexus
As a Leadership Education Academy (LEA) Graduate returning to LEA as a facilitator, Nyasha GuramatunhuCooper has a unique perspective on all that LEA has to offer. Her goal as an educator has been to teach leadership from a global perspective at the nexus of cultural and social contexts. Without these theoretical frameworks and concepts that are inclusive of different ways of knowing and being, the impact and growth of a discipline can be limited and limiting. Learn more about her journey and what you can expect at ILA's Leadership Education Academy this August in Denver. Registration is limited to the first 72 people. Register now - don't delay! |
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Leadership Education Snapshots
In this new column ILA members Kathy Guthrie and Jennifer Batchelder explore research findings on leadership education programs in the United States based on research conducted by the Leadership Learning Research Center (LLRC) at Florida State University in partnership with the International Leadership Association. This month’s column examines the history of ILA’s Leadership Education Program database and ILA’s partnership with LLRC. A general overview of the research findings thus far along with forthcoming questions is shared. |
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