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Remembering Nelson Mandela

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Dec 12, 2013
Remembering Nelson Mandela

Remembering Nelson Mandela

When Nelson Mandela passed away at age 95 this week, the world mourned the loss of a man whose sense of social justice was never corrupted by power and whose capacity for forgiveness was limitless. Mandela’s greatness is not simply that he was an inspirational leader in a freedom movement that had an urgent moral imperative; it is in large part about the way in which he acceded to power in South Africa and began the healing process in a tragically torn society. In this film, Maya Angelou reads a prose-poem in tribute to the memory of Nelson Mandela, issued by the US Department of State on behalf of the American people.
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7 Lessons For Leaders In Systems Change

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7 Lessons For Leaders In Systems Change

The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.

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7 Lessons For Leaders In Systems Change

Creating systemic change is increasingly imperative in our times as we seek ways to improve the way that we live and relate to each other and to the earth. This large-scale thinking recognizes that, “Individual things – like plants, people, schools, communities, and watersheds – are all systems of interrelated elements. At the same time, they can’t be fully understood apart from the larger systems in which they exist.” What does it take to change the systems in which we live today? This piece offers seven lessons for community leaders, politicians, and teachers, and others vested in nurturing ecological conditions that are ripe for change and awakening. { read more }

Be The Change

Consider the systems in which you live, work, and play – perhaps your family, professional organization, or sports team. Try using one or a few of the lessons suggested in this article to address a need for change in your system.

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