In this week’s episode, I’m talking about an important - and top-of-mind - question for so many people: The what, why, and how of Liberatory Governance. I got to have a thoroughly enjoyable and meaty conversation with Natalie Bamdad and Ananda Valenzuela, of Change Elemental, an organization that partners across sectors to disrupt and transform systems of inequity and create powerful vehicles for justice.
At Change Elemental, Natalie supports racial equity transformation processes, governance and decision-making structures, practices, and strategy-setting to build a world where power and resources are shared in just ways. She has written about shared leadership, experimentation in governance and decision-making, and the relationship between systems change and racial equity.
Ananda is the Co-Chair of Change Elemental’s Governance Team. They are an independent consultant engaged in professional interim executive director work and organizational development facilitation, with a particular focus on equitable self-management and liberatory practices.
In this episode, we talk about:
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Links Mentioned
Previous Episode: How to think about and practice liberatory leadership, with Trish Tchume and Erika Stallings
The Architecture of Impact Toolkit: richiebabbage.com/architectureofimpacttoolkit
Change Elemental: https://changeelemental.org/
Ananda Valenzuela: https://anandavalenzuela.org/about/
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