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Subject Beyond Dominant Narratives and Strategies
Date August 23, 2022 5:00 PM
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Exploring how leaders are challenging dominant ways of seeing and acting in the world.

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** Leadership Weekly
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This week’s Leadership newsletter explores how leaders are challenging dominant ways of seeing and acting in the world, in order to effect social transformation for the greater good. First, a capacity builder questions whether using the master’s tools for treating social injustice makes sense; instead, what if we redefined capacity to invest in a world beyond capitalist productivity that includes healing, joy, and rest? Next, we examine how the fight for the Child Tax Credit is paving the way for new narratives of repair to contest the dominant stories we tell and spark visions towards a more equitable world. We then look at current efforts to combat harmful—and often false—narratives that consolidate power at the top and prevent progress. Finally, NPQ is hiring a senior editor to helm our Leadership desk!
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Senior Editor, Leadership ([link removed])
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The NPQ team is expanding: we’re hiring a senior editor for our Leadership desk! Find out more… ([link removed])

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