Collective Change Lab
01/25/2022
| What do more radical ways of working look like? Based on our experience and conversations with practitioners, these more radical and relational ways of working generally share five qualities that support the transformation of systems
Read our latest article The Relational Work of Systems Change in the Stanford Social Innovation Review here: https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_relational_work_of_systems_change
12/02/2021
Collective Change Lab has assembled a group of storytellers from across the globe to launch the Systems Storytelling Initiative.
Hailing from different cultures, backgrounds and sectors, these amazing individuals have joined forces with us in a Community of Practice to explore different ways we can tell stories that are reflective of how social change actually happens. Over the coming months, we will be unpacking the elements of storytelling to discover more creative ways of revealing systems and bringing them to life, engaging with multiple perspectives, and embracing complexity.
Read the feature article by Cynthia Rayner here - https://lnkd.in/d-Qitvbj

Review the bios of our Community of Practice members here - https://bit.ly/3G5x9md
11/15/2021
Feature Article | We must redefine collective impact to include centering equity as a prerequisite. The challenge that so many are grappling with is how?
In Centering Equity in Collective Impact, just published in the winter 2022 edition of Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR), co-authors John Kania, Junious Williams, Paul Schmitz, Sheri Brady, Mark Kramer, and Jennifer Splansky Juster offer specific and practical guidance to collective impact leaders on what they need to be doing differently in their work to achieve this goal.
Read the Feature Article here: https://bit.ly/3ce6jLR
09/15/2021
| We are very pleased to announce that Tad Khosa has joined Collective Change Lab as Communications Manager.
Tad joins us having worked extensively with activist networks, human rights organisations, and public interest firms at a global level with recent roles at Equal Education Law Centre, Legal Resources Centre and International Commission of Jurists (Africa Regional Programme).
Tad has also consulted on global advocacy campaigns alongside the ACLU, Amnesty International, and the Open Society Initiative to coordinate digital campaigns for policy recommendations to the UN Human Rights Council.
Welcome Tad Khosa!
Learn more about our Communications Manager here - https://www.collectivechangelab.org/meet-tad
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