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We are excited to announce LCN’s annual Public Narrative workshop. Over a weekend in July, you can join our global network of organizers to tell your personal story, articulate your calling, and build authentic relationships with others on a foundation of shared values.

If you have experienced the magic of Public Narrative and are looking for ways for more people in your network to learn and implement the craft, this is the right training for you.

2 Day Public Narrative workshop!

Together, we will create – or re-create – the shared purpose of your community, and learn how to invite people to act on what matters most with urgency & agency. We will meet the challenge of apathy and disconnectedness with a new sense of purpose, community, and action through one key leadership practice: Public Narrative. More than a workshop, Public Narrative is an experience. You and your team will see yourselves and each other in deeper ways, and walk away with critical skills for building the future and creating deep relationships.

Based on the work of Marshall Ganz at Harvard University, Public Narrative is the first of the five key practices of organizing: story, relationship, structure, strategy, and action. This workshop will be taught by Rosi Greenberg, a former teaching fellow at Harvard, who has been leading trainings in this practice for the last 6 years. She will be joined by a team of experienced coaches.

Information:

  • workshop Dates: Saturday July 27 and Sunday July 28
  • Date: Application due July 1st, 2024.
  • Cost: $500
  • Place: Online on Zoom

Workshop Details

This workshop will take place completely virtually on Zoom.

  • Dates: This workshop will be held on Saturday July 27 and Sunday July 28, 2024, from 9am – 3pm ET both days. (That’s 6am – 12pm PT, 3pm – 9pm CET, 6:30pm – 12:30am IST)
  • Cost: This workshop costs $500. Limited number of scholarships available upon request.
  • Deadline: Deadline to apply is July 1st, 2024.
  • Commitment: You must be present for the full duration of the workshop, with minimal distractions.

To join, please sign up here and we will get back to you with the payment link to reserve your seat

Trainers

 Rosi Greenberg
Rosi Greenberg

Rosi Greenberg is a leadership development trainer and coach. Rosi supports leaders at all levels to move forward with clarity, confidence, and creativity in a changing world. Rosi specializes in helping teams forge the connective tissue that sparks energy and joy in collective action. ​Rosi draws on Adaptive Leadership, Internal Family Systems, and Narrative Storytelling to create a bespoke experience that sparks both individual and system-wide change within organizations. Using art and design skills, Rosi visually represents the facilitation process, helping people see in deeper ways and engage their innate creativity. Rosi has worked with a wide range of clients across the US and the world, including C-suite executives, nonprofits, philanthropies, youth groups, political campaigns, community organizers, and more.
Rosi holds a Master’s in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, with a Certificate in Management, Leadership, and Decision Sciences. Prior to Harvard, Rosi lived in Amman, Jordan and worked as the Monitoring and Evaluations Officer at Questscope, an NGO focusing on education and social development. There she helped the team address challenges, communicate more effectively, and use data to drive decision-making in their nation-wide programming. Rosi also draws on several years of teaching in the Baltimore Public Schools, where she honed her skills in pedagogy for capacity development with dynamic groups. The eldest of five children of a single mother Rabbi, Rosi spent her college years learning Arabic and engaging in dialogue with her Jewish community about issues in Israel/Palestine. Originally from Philadelphia, PA, Rosi now lives in Cambridge, MA and spends her days on Zoom.

Contact person for the training

Salma Sameh
Salma Sameh

Please reach out to  Leading Change Academy Programs Coordinator Salma.Sameh@leadingchangenetwork.org with any questions.