We have exciting news! *Leggi in italiano
The Adriano Olivetti Leadership Institute (OLI) in Italy has released the book “Raccontare il cambiamento. Storie, leadership, comunità” (English: “Narrating Change: Stories, Leadership, Community”), edited and translated by Stefano Zordan and Elena Stella from OLI – The Adriano Olivetti Leadership Institute.
To celebrate this special occasion, we’re hosting an online book launch event with Marshall Ganz on Wednesday, March 6th!
The book presents Marshalls Ganz’s writings on organizing and public narrative, with examples such as the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955-1956, the California farmworkers’ movement led by Cesar Chavez, and Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, serving as a guide to understanding the link between leadership and storytelling.
Join us on March 6th to reflect on organizing and public narrative practices, explore their power and possibilities in the Italian context, and celebrate the growth and adaptation of community organizing globally!
Along with Marshall Ganz, we will be joined by an exciting lineup of speakers who are at the forefront of developing civic leadership and change in Italy: Stefano Zordan from Adriano Olivetti Leadership Institute and Pietro Mensi from FutureVox.
This event will be held on the Zoom platform, enabling you to connect from any location and will have live interpretation available in both English and Italian. Secure your spot by registering here and get ready for an engaging and globally connected event.
See you there!
Questions & answers
Speakers & presenters
As Rita E. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society at the Kennedy School of Government… (click to read more).
Stefano is a graduate in Political Science from Harvard University. Coming… (click to read more).
Elena is a translator hailing from Ivrea, Italy, specializing in converting the intricacies of English… (click to read more).
With 12 years of dedicated experience, Pietro Mensi has been a catalyst for positive change, aiding NGOs, political… (click to read more).