An Agenda|Be Less
Leadership, in these days of deconstructing and decolonising, can be challenging for those within the context of white privilege. As I have discussed before, the use of the term white privilege, when talking about
If you didn't find what you were looking for, try a new search!
Leadership, in these days of deconstructing and decolonising, can be challenging for those within the context of white privilege. As I have discussed before, the use of the term white privilege, when talking about
#ShineOn The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically muse. Starting
#ShineOn The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically muse. Starting
(Un)Civil Politics I am writing this as my country (Canada) engages in the democratic process of electing its next federal government. We do this every four years, and it is always an
Convocation 2019 Friends, We acknowledge we are on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. This verbal acknowledgement is one concrete action that symbolises our commitment to the work of
#ShineOn The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically muse. Starting
The punch line, if you will, for this TED, by Wanis Kabbaj, is “How can we do both better?” Though I have referenced this TED recently in the unfolding Leadership & Legacy feature, I have felt drawn to dig a little further into nationalism and globalism, in particular, because the terms are connected with two very old Christian responses of how to be in the world: purity and pluralism.
Stories … they’re funny things. This A Deacon’s Musing feature will share vignettes of voices that are (often) an amalgamation of experiences, contexts and people. They will frequently be monologues, which will be speaking
Every month I tweet #MicroPoetry! In 140 characters, they are part prayer, thought, reflection, challenge or something in-between. I look forward to sharing them with you and hope that they may lead to reflection, musing
#ShineOn The #MicroPoetry of the blog began as a creative practice in 2012. Using the confines of twitter's 140 characters, this discipline has been a generative opportunity to use words to poetically