“What I have in mind is the ability to be effective, to make a difference in the world, and the right to be taken seriously, together as much as individually.” – Mary Beard Over the past decades, women’s leadership in public life has increased significantly throughout the world. Yet the opportunities are far from equal.Continue reading “Together as much as individually: a gender-responsive leadership development”
Tag Archives: Civic Engagement
Lessons from Greensboro: learning community for civic engagement
Can a community move past its history of conflicts, social injustices, and political polarization to find a common goal in building a better future? Every two or four years, we hope that civil society as a united entity will exercise its democratic job of electing new representatives that will lead us to this journey. ButContinue reading “Lessons from Greensboro: learning community for civic engagement”
Engaged classroom: collaborative learning for civic engagement
Twenty-five years ago, I was asked to debate with my classmates about whether my country should be a monarchy or republic, and have a parliamentary or presidential system of government. In 1993, Brazil was going through an intense political transition after decades of military dictatorship, and citizens were asked to vote in a plebiscite soonContinue reading “Engaged classroom: collaborative learning for civic engagement”