Storying the Self: (Re)Claiming our Voices
Engage with lived experiences and identities that have often been denied a public voice. Consider the nuanced contexts of race, gender, class, language,...
By Linds Roberts on Coursera
About This Course
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.
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Who teaches Storying the Self: (Re)Claiming our Voices?
Storying the Self: (Re)Claiming our Voices is taught by Linds Roberts, University of Colorado Boulder.
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