Chat about Using and Co-creating the Toolkit: Collaborative Coffee Break

Do you have Burning Questions about the Interdependence: Global Solidarity and Local Action Toolkit?  Come to the Collaborative Coffee Hour on Monday, March 1st from 10:00-10:30 am EST to ask any of your Toolkit related questions (hosted by Samantha Brandauer and Eric Hartman). Register here

One of the most exciting projects to come out of the Collaborative in 2020 was the Interdependence Toolkit.   Why - you ask?  It is a tangible, co-created, hopeful, future-forward & action-oriented example of:  Collaborative Commitments We share common purposes. We learn from and align with individuals who are most affected. We advocate for ethical community-based learning, rejecting colonialism. We seek and support participation from individuals who are most affected.  We clarify our theories of change. We advocate for responsible story-sharing and ethical representation. We are intentional & transparent.  We co-create just, inclusive and sustainable communities.  In many ways it highlights what we do well when we work in community, with shared purpose and while recognizing and giving voice to the diversity of expertise, backgrounds, identities and experiences of our members and friends. 

Do you still have questions about the Toolkit and how to get more involved? Good news!  We welcome your questions and your involvement.  

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Background Video Overviews

Ask More Come to the Collaborative Coffee Hour on Monday, March 1st from 10:00-10:30 am EST to ask any of your Toolkit related questions (hosted by Samantha Brandauer and Eric Hartman). Register here. (Registration closed)

Do More This semester we are continuing our Toolkit design working-group from last semester to steward and curate the Toolkit.  If you can commit to bi-weekly meetings every other Monday am from 8:45-10:15 EST (or at least one a month!) and really want to get your hands dirty co-creating, updating, and improving upon the Toolkit, please email Samantha Brandauer (brandaus@dickinson.edu).  Our next meeting is Monday, March 8th.

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