Annual Community Meet 2023

  Are you ready for the Leading Change Network's Annual Community Meet 2023? Our yearly community celebration is your chance to connect, imagine, and build with organizers from all around the world who are leading change. Last year's inaugural Meet was an enchanting experience filled with solidarity, strength, and hope—we're thrilled to see what magic

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Skill Practice Session on Coaching

  Come practice your coaching skills with us! Coaching is critical for us organizers and leaders - it enables ourselves and others to reflect and learn from our experiences; and empower us as we take a step forward to overcome the challenges that emerge in our organizing and leadership work. By developing our coaching skills,

Special showcase: LCN Public Narrative Coaching Training

What if we could cascade storytelling practices into every organization and community? What if every community was connected deeply to their values? Last summer, LCN ran a first-of-its-kind training program for Public Narrative participants to become Public Narrative coaches! Over the course of 7 weeks, 30 leaders from 12 countries came together to embark on

Organizing in NGOs: Integrating Organizing into Advocacy and Service Organizations

How can we put people power back into NGOs? Housing justice organization Shelter in the UK has traditionally approached change through providing support services on the local level and advocacy on a national level. To build capacity for change on a wider scale, Jack Madden, Head of Campaigns- Organising at Shelter, has been working

Meet & Reflect: building our communities

What brings your community together? Come explore this question with other organizers and leaders in our Meet & Reflect, a space for the LCN community to pause, reflect, and learn from our experiences. This time, our focus will be on a core element of our organizing and leadership work: how we’re building our communities!

LCN Orientation to Organizing with LCN Australia

Are you looking for effective ways to build power and create change in your communities? Then sign up for our Orientation to Organizing on June 8th! 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

National Education Union hosts Marshall Ganz in partnership with LCN

The National Education Union hosts a conversation with Marshall Ganz in partnership with Leading Change Network. As Britain is hit by a cost of living crisis, deepening inequality and stagnating wages, it’s easy to feel dispirited. But trade unions and communities all over the country are building power to challenge the status quo. With

Hope in Action: Climate Justice Organizing in the Global South

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing our planet, but it doesn't affect us equally. That's why we're hosting our first-ever session focused on climate justice organizing happening in the global south, where the impacts of the climate crises are felt most acutely. Together with the LCN Climate Justice Group and AktivAsia, we're

Skill Practice Session: Story of Self

Do you feel like there’s room for growth in your current story of self? Are you looking to deepen your understanding of what makes a powerful narrative? Then our Skill Practice Session on Story of Self is the perfect space for you! Crafting a story of self is not a one-time thing. As we

Join LCN’s First-Ever two-day Public Narrative Training!

  We are excited to announce LCN’s first-ever open enrollment virtual 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

LCN Meet & Reflect: Regenerating in the Midst of Urgency?

As summer begins and the need for a break grows, LCN invites you to join our Meet and Reflect session to explore the pressing question: How can we avoid burnout and take a break while bearing the weight of urgent community work that cannot be put on hold? First, let me introduce myself. My name