Engage with lived experiences and identities that have often been denied a public voice. Consider the nuanced contexts of race, gender, class, language, ability, and how these impact your position as a leader and creator. You’ll question what it means to reclaim your narrative of yourself and to engage with the strength of vulnerability as a leader and creator. In a creative exercise, you’ll engage with multiple perspectives on a past conflict and use this reflection to practice perspective-taking and listening that can generate creative work and deepen leadership skills for empathy, listening and engaging in multicultural workplaces.
Storying the Self: (Re)Claiming our Voices
This course is part of Storying the Self for Leadership and Creativity Specialization
Instructor: Linds Roberts
Sponsored by Louisiana Workforce Commission
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What you'll learn
Engage active listening towards others’ life stories with empathy and curiosity.
Identify the interaction between sociocultural and interpersonal dynamics in life stories.
Value our own life experiences and identities as leaders and creators.
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There are 4 modules in this course
This week we'll dive more deeply into aspects of our social identities, how they relate to our access to resources, voice, and choice, and how they shape our stories of ourselves. We'll also take a look at the four types of stories: stock stories, concealed stories, resistance stories, and transformative stories to better understand how stories are used within our cultural contexts.
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3 videos6 readings2 discussion prompts
This week we reflect on what it means to receive the stories others share. We'll also practice deep listening and noticing.
What's included
1 video5 readings1 discussion prompt
This week we consider stories of individual experiences within structures and systems that add greater nuance to the stock or dominant narratives we hear. We will consider what is possible when we complicate common stereotypes and consider the ways that power interacts with these stories.
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3 readings1 discussion prompt
This week we consider how honoring the stories in our bodies and the empathy that arises when we deeply hear others' stories and perspectives can move us into action.
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1 video4 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt1 plugin
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