Multimedia Collection
In addition to our publications, the Center has a multimedia collection that is both educational and enjoyable!
Whether you want a philosophical podcast or an illuminating interview, you'll be sure to find it in our selection.
Whether you want a philosophical podcast or an illuminating interview, you'll be sure to find it in our selection.
From Legacy Event speeches to CLE storytelling, the Center offers a number of videos available on both Vimeo and YouTube.
This video is a compilation of stories and experiences shared by people who have engaged with the work of the Center for Ethical Leadership.
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Pat Hughes's TEDxEverett talk about creating Gracious Space and a quick intro to Gracious Space slide show!
About Peacemaking & Healing Circles. Video created by Lauren McClanahan on Vimeo. |
In 2012, past Executive Director Dale Nienow was invited to speak at TEDxSeattle U. The talk is based on his experience developing collective leadership in communities around the country.
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Cheryl D. Fields, a Community Learning Exchange partner, convened a series of interviews with different leaders on a wide range of leadership topics. To download a CLEonAir podcast, click here or to the right.
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Find Additional Current Events Podcasts with CLExchange on air on BlogTalkRadio |
In 2011, the Center partnered with the Rainier Beach Empowerment Coalition, the Rainier Beach Neighborhood Association, and the United Way of King County on a Community Mapping Project.
The project engaged students and teachers who live in the Rainier Beach neighborhood to identify the critical assets in the neighborhood that support good student learning. Using the PhotoVoice technique, 23 individuals between the ages of 12 - 55 years old, took photos and wrote stories about people and places in Rainier Beach that are assets for good learning.
The group, as a whole, then synthesized all the stories to come up with some common themes. Their team posters are shared on Flickr.
The project engaged students and teachers who live in the Rainier Beach neighborhood to identify the critical assets in the neighborhood that support good student learning. Using the PhotoVoice technique, 23 individuals between the ages of 12 - 55 years old, took photos and wrote stories about people and places in Rainier Beach that are assets for good learning.
The group, as a whole, then synthesized all the stories to come up with some common themes. Their team posters are shared on Flickr.
In 2009, the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation engaged the Center for Ethical Leadership and our partner, the Berkana Institute, to design a series of youth-adult community dialogues that would shape policy on youth violence. Throughout the engagement, youth and adults built relationships with each other, deepened understanding of the issue, and made community commitments. Youth gained a voice in shaping the community. As a result of this process, the foundation reoriented its work for the next decade to better engage the community in change work.
A final report of this work is available. |
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In 2007, the Kellogg Leadership for Community Change hosted a national gathering for all of the participants of Session II. A healing ceremony was held at the base of Stone Mountain, in Georgia, where the Ku Klux Klan was restarted in 1915. Dale Nienow and Elayne Dorsey led the ceremony where where fellows gathered to name and bear witness to injustices in our communities.
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