Skill Practice Session – Coaching

Coaching is the act and the art of developing leadership. Coaching skills are critical to our practice as organizers and leaders because it is about standing alongside others and enabling their capacity to achieve shared purpose in the face of uncertainty. That’s why we’re excited to share that on March 18th, we will hold a

LCN Meet & Reflect

We don’t learn from experience, we learn from reflecting on experience. But as organizers and leaders, oftentimes we get so busy working on urgent tasks at hand that we forget to give ourselves the time and space necessary to pause, step back, and reflect on our experiences. That’s where we come in! Join our very

Innovation Hub: Building power through participatory theater

  How do you bring a community together to create a shared understanding of their challenges and explore possible solutions? The process of creating a strategy can be transformative and powerful - it’s a process in which we critically reflect on our reality, unleash our imagination of the possibilities, and envision how we can build

Orientation to Organizing for Health Justice

Are you looking for effective ways to build power and create change in your communities? Then sign up to our Orientation to Organizing on April 27th 10am-1pm ET! It’s a 3-hour introductory session on the organizing and public narrative practice developed by Marshall Ganz at the Harvard Kennedy School and his associates, and one of our

Skill Practice Session on Story of Self

When was the last time you worked on your Story of Self? Crafting a story of self is definitely not a one-time thing. As we learn more about ourselves, our values, and our sources of hope, we find that our public narrative needs to evolve and grow. But this is not an easy thing to

Special Workshop: How Organizers Can Prepare for the Crises to Come

  We live in interesting, and challenging, times. There was the global financial crisis. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, that felt like the biggest crisis…and now we see concerns of World War 3. And with the imminent challenge of climate change and the threats to democracy and human rights worldwide, it looks like we’re going

LCN Annual Community Meet

We are kicking off our first ever “Annual Community Meet”, which we hope will become an annual tradition and celebration. We will be using this opportunity to share our current active strategy, and bring you onboard with our programs and plans for the coming years. We are holding this event twice – a testament to our global community across many different time zones. At both events you will hear from Marshall Ganz, LCN members and advisors, and have opportunities to renew old bonds and make new ones.

Free

LCN Annual Community Meet

We are kicking off our first ever “Annual Community Meet”, which we hope will become an annual tradition and celebration. We will be using this opportunity to share our current active strategy, and bring you onboard with our programs and plans for the coming years. We are holding this event twice – a testament to our global community across many different time zones. At both events you will hear from Marshall Ganz, LCN members and advisors, and have opportunities to renew old bonds and make new ones.

Free

Meet & Reflect

Our LCN Meet & Reflect is a space dedicated to reflect and learn together with organizers and leaders from around the world.

Orientation to Organizing

Are you looking for effective ways to build power and create change in your communities? Then sign up to our Orientation to Organizing on August 18th 9am-12pm ET! It’s a 3-hour introductory session on the organizing and public narrative practice developed by Marshall Ganz at the Harvard Kennedy School and his associates, and one of