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La serie de webinarios de Poder, Justicia y Cambio de Sistemas explora la práctica de sistemas en contextos y perspectivas diversas - proveyendo espacio para aprender de la práctica de líderes de sistemas que tienen experiencia vasta y profunda en entender cómo el poder y la justicia informan y fortalecen el campo y las estrategias del cambio de sistemas. La serie interactiva es una conversación internacional sobre el poder en el campo de cambio de sistemas y el rol de la labor de equidad y justicia en cambiar los sistemas. La serie busca resaltar la capacidad del campo para traer un análisis de poder y justicia a la labor y centrar las voces, experiencia y liderazgo de aquelles que están más afectades por nuestros sistemas defectuosos. La serie interactiva crea conexión entre aquelles que se identifican en el campo de cambio de sistemas emergente informado por la complejidad y la ciencia de sistemas y aquelles llevando a cabo labor de cambio de sistemas usando narrativas y enfoques practicados menos a menudo (por ejemplo, movimientos sociales, organización de base y comunitaria) en culturas académicas dominantes.
Únete el 15 de noviembre a Ana Lucía Castaño Galvis (ella), presentado por Luis Alejandro Tapia (él). Con interpretación en vivo al inglés.
Ana Lucía es co-fundadora de Arare Corporation, una organización civil dedicada a apoyar y nutrir los procesos de organización territorial y de regeneración socioambiental en Colombia y Latinoamérica. También colabora activamente con la Universidad del Medio Ambiente (UMA), una eco universidad ubicada en México que es la primera institución de enseñanza superior en Latinoamérica en especializarse exclusivamente en asuntos de sostenibilidad.
Ana Lucía tiene experiencia en administración participativa y diseño de proyectos sociales, productivos y humanitarios, diseño de política pública con pueblos indígenas e investigación aplicada en el desarrollo educativo, rural y sostenible, entre otros temas. Como antropóloga, agro-ecologista y facilitadora, ella aplica modelos de diseño ecológico, herramientas participativas y estructuras liberadoras para catalizar la inteligencia colectiva. Ella facilita procesos colaborativos para activar la expresión del mayor potencial de cualquier lugar, organización o comunidad y para desarrollar soluciones creativas a problemas sociales y ambientales.
Descubre más sobre Ana Lucía aquí.
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*This webinar will be held in Spanish with live translation to English*
The Power, Justice and Systems Change Webinar Series explores systems practice from diverse contexts and perspectives - providing space for learning across practices from systems leaders who have vast and deep experience in understanding how power and justice inform and strengthen the systems change field and strategies. The interactive series is an international conversation about power in the systems change field and the role of equity and justice work in changing systems. The series aims to enhance the capacity of the field to bring a power and justice analysis to the work, and center the voices, expertise and leadership of those who are most harmed by our failing systems. The interactive series creates connection between those identifying in the emerging systems change field informed by complexity and systems science and those doing systems change work using narratives and approaches less often practiced (i.e. social movements, grassroots and community organizing) in dominant academic cultures.
Join November 15th with Ana Lucía Castaño Galvis (she/her), hosted by Luis Alejandro Tapia (he/him).
Ana Lucía is co-founder of Arare Corporation, a civil organization dedicated to support and nourish territorial organization and socioenvironmental regeneration processes in Colombia and Latin America. She also collaborates actively with the University of the Environment (UMA), an Ecoversity located in Mexico which is the first higher education institution in Latin America to specialize exclusively on sustainability issues.
Ana Lucía is experienced in participatory management and design of social, productive and humanitarian projects, public policy design with indigenous peoples, and applied research in education, rural and sustainable development, amongst other subjects. As an anthropologist, agro-ecologist, and facilitator, she applies ecologic design models, participatory tools and liberating structures to catalyze collective intelligence. She facilitates collaborative processes to enable the expression of the highest potential of any place, organization or community, and to develop creative solutions to social and environmental problems.
Learn more about Ana Lucía here.
During Our Sessions We Will:
Profile and amplify practitioners and systems leaders who are working from a power and justice lens
Challenge perceived wisdom, roles and actors in the systems change field
Host a collaborative inquiry into the connections between systems change and justice
Share practices, resources, learning and insight about systems change, power and justice
Facilitate conversations about power, equity and justice work in changing systems
Create opportunities for new understanding and humility in dominant systems change cultures
Build connection points between work located in the deep roots (healing, justice and community)
Integrate our learning equitably and meaningfully, deeply and broadly
Inform our collective platforms/ecosystem as we continue to develop a global network of systems leaders
We want to keep the conversation around equity relevant everywhere while acknowledging that the term has different resonance in different disciplines, domains and countries. We will be holding the sessions in English, and realize this poses limitations to participation and perspectives that are critical to the conversation. This webinar series is a continuation and invitation to the conversations and inquiries alive in the Illuminate Network. This work continues to evolve and respond to the feedback and calls from colleagues, partners, participants, and these sessions will inform how the conversation and format evolves.
We use Illuminate’s collective platform to build connections and synergies that center systems change and justice around the world. If you are actively contributing in this way, or are interested in learning more about approaches and perspectives related to this critical work, we hope you will join the conversation!
Thank you to our partners, the Lankelly Chase Foundation and the School of System Change.