Just Transition Primer

Let’s come together online to align understanding and action in support of effective, collective responses to the moment we are living in.

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A global pandemic has altered the fabric of our daily lives with so many threads of uncertainty woven in. A strong uprising and awakening to the necessity of overcoming racial injustice has been initiated and needs to be sustained. These – and other – realities of our current context only heighten the importance of connecting to explore a shared vision of Just Transition. What will it take to build systems centered on care for each other and our shared home? This core GWI workshop helps us align our focus on this in the Mahicantuck (Hudson) Valley. Join us online, in community, to deepen your understanding of the Just Transition framework and principles. Through video, reflection, story sharing, and small group discussion, you will:

  • See people from across the country describing aspects of Just Transition
  • Hear how other participants respond to the framework
  • Connect your own experience to extractive and regenerative economic paradigms
  • Gain a sense of the framework and principles, and where they come from
  • Discuss how you are drawn toward weaving one or more Just Transition principles into your Good Work

Shared Leadership and Democracy in the Workplace (3 of 3)

Join GWI as we explore the tools, policies, and culture of shared leadership and democratic decision making.

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About this event

In 2019, the GWI team made the collective decision to move from a hierarchical organization to a Worker Self Directed Nonprofit. Together, we built a system of shared governance and leadership that serves the needs of our organization while honoring our unique talents as individuals.

In this three part series, we will get into the nuts and bolts of how to implement democratic decision making, and discuss broader relational shifts that facilitate a culture of shared leadership. Throughout the series, we will explore the broader context of shared leadership applicable to different types of organizations, both for- and non-profit, as well use GWI’s transition as a case study to explore how we can bring democratic values into the way we work and build deeper connections to our impact, purpose, and each other. Rather than provide a specific template approach, this series is designed to support participating organizations to see opportunities to evolve their own structure and processes. Together, we will explore:

Day 1 – July 7th: Tools for a Democratic Workplace

Day 2 – July 9th: Policies & Practices of Democratic Decision Making and Shared Leadership

Day 3 – July 13th: Building a Culture of Shared Leadership

We request that participating organizations send a minimum of two workers, and that participants attend all three workshops. Shared leadership is a collaborative practice, and we believe that the more workers present, the easier it will be for an organization to engage with this work. Our recommended best practice is to send a delegation of workers that represent different professional backgrounds and different levels of authority within the organization.

Shared Leadership and Democracy in the Workplace (2 of 3)

Join GWI as we explore the tools, policies, and culture of shared leadership and democratic decision making.

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About this event

In 2019, the GWI team made the collective decision to move from a hierarchical organization to a Worker Self Directed Nonprofit. Together, we built a system of shared governance and leadership that serves the needs of our organization while honoring our unique talents as individuals.

In this three part series, we will get into the nuts and bolts of how to implement democratic decision making, and discuss broader relational shifts that facilitate a culture of shared leadership. Throughout the series, we will explore the broader context of shared leadership applicable to different types of organizations, both for- and non-profit, as well use GWI’s transition as a case study to explore how we can bring democratic values into the way we work and build deeper connections to our impact, purpose, and each other. Rather than provide a specific template approach, this series is designed to support participating organizations to see opportunities to evolve their own structure and processes. Together, we will explore:

Day 1 – July 7th: Tools for a Democratic Workplace

Day 2 – July 9th: Policies & Practices of Democratic Decision Making and Shared Leadership

Day 3 – July 13th: Building a Culture of Shared Leadership

We request that participating organizations send a minimum of two workers, and that participants attend all three workshops. Shared leadership is a collaborative practice, and we believe that the more workers present, the easier it will be for an organization to engage with this work. Our recommended best practice is to send a delegation of workers that represent different professional backgrounds and different levels of authority within the organization.

Shared Leadership and Democracy in the Workplace (1 of 3)

Join GWI as we explore the tools, policies, and culture of shared leadership and democratic decision making.

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About this event

In 2019, the GWI team made the collective decision to move from a hierarchical organization to a Worker Self Directed Nonprofit. Together, we built a system of shared governance and leadership that serves the needs of our organization while honoring our unique talents as individuals.

In this three part series, we will get into the nuts and bolts of how to implement democratic decision making, and discuss broader relational shifts that facilitate a culture of shared leadership. Throughout the series, we will explore the broader context of shared leadership applicable to different types of organizations, both for- and non-profit, as well use GWI’s transition as a case study to explore how we can bring democratic values into the way we work and build deeper connections to our impact, purpose, and each other. Rather than provide a specific template approach, this series is designed to support participating organizations to see opportunities to evolve their own structure and processes. Together, we will explore:

Day 1 – July 7th: Tools for a Democratic Workplace

Day 2 – July 9th: Policies & Practices of Democratic Decision Making and Shared Leadership

Day 3 – July 13th: Building a Culture of Shared Leadership

We request that participating organizations send a minimum of two workers, and that participants attend all three workshops. Shared leadership is a collaborative practice, and we believe that the more workers present, the easier it will be for an organization to engage with this work. Our recommended best practice is to send a delegation of workers that represent different professional backgrounds and different levels of authority within the organization.

Spaces Intended for Us: An Experience of Transgender Discrimination

One in a series of online explorations of motivation and means to attend to social equity in the spaces we create in our work and lives

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About this event

One in a series of explorations of motivation and means to attend to social equity in the spaces we create in our work and lives

Transgender people are facing more and more discrimination including bans on gender-affirming treatments and procedures that can be essential to their physical and emotional well-being. Raine Grayson shares his story of experiencing horrific transphobia in the medical establishment, and how it almost killed him.

There is a difference between creating spaces – whether inside ourselves or in the world – that are “welcome to all” versus “intended for you.” In the former people can come in without assurance of being included. The latter puts attention into creating spaces that take into account the perspectives and needs of the array of human identities too often relegated to the margins, whether Latinx, Black or other people of color; LGBTQ+; people with accessibility needs; immigrants; elders; etc.

Spaces Intended for Us: An Experience of Transgender Discrimination will braid strands of mindfulness; stories from personal experience and the media, and; and reflections prompted by these stories and by your own experiences. This weave of considering the universal aspects of narrative, focusing our attention in the present moment, and tuning into our thoughts and questions, will spur our exploration and dialogue of what is; what it could mean to create spaces intended for all of us; and what it would mean for our own Good Work to commit to taking action to get there.

This workshop is one in a series featuring story curators and tellers from different marginalized groups sharing their personal stories in order to provoke listeners to ask “what changes can I make within my heart, life, communities and organizations to truly make the spaces created intended for all?”

Developing a Social Equity Practice

GWI is excited to offer this opportunity to support you in becoming engaged as an ally and empowered as a partner in creating social equity!

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About this Event

Over the course of the weekend, you will be invited to grapple with power, privilege and difference, develop a social equity practice you can integrate into your Good Work, and emerge with a clear framework to facilitate individual and organizational awareness of changes needed, ways to work toward change, and next steps to take. The workshop draws on a framework that has been offered to two cohorts of GWI Fellows and thousands of others over the past 20 years and honed by a dedicated team of facilitators, including the two who will guide the weekend. The experiences each of us brings to this workshop will be honored as we are invited to share our wisdom and gain from the wisdom of others — wherever we are on our lifelong learning journey towards achieving social equity. 

Through readings before the workshop, and presentations, story sharing, discussions, exercises, and videos during the workshop, you will: 

  • Develop a deeper understanding of social equity through a personal identity lens
  • Integrate a framework and common language for addressing issues of power, privilege, and difference 
  • Examine how institutional and individual practices maintain inequities among people and prevent us from achieving our full potential
  • Build a community of learners committed to identifying and implementing practical strategies for creating collective change 

Online Workshop – Spaces Intended for Us: Social Equity Stemming from Stories

A personalized exploration of motivation and means to attend to social equity in the spaces we create in our work and lives.

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About this Event

GWI is focused on Just Transition (JT) in the Hudson Valley. Mindfulness is a tool of JT. Driving Racial Justice and Social Equity is one of the core principles of JT. This workshop will braid strands of mindfulness; particular media, fiction and personal stories of African American experiences; and reflections prompted by these stories and by questions on your own experience and practices. This weave of considering the universal aspects of narrative, focusing our attention in the present moment, and tuning into our thoughts and questions, will spur our exploration and dialogue of what is, what it could mean to create spaces intended for all of us, and what we are doing to get there, and will allow us to examine implications for our own good work.

Course Correction Learning Group

In conjunction with a multi-week course from Movement Generation, this Learning Group will explore Just Transition in our region.

About this Event

This online Learning Group will convene for 5 sessions: May 26 , June 9 & 23, and July 7 & 21. While not required, we strongly recommend that you participate in all sessions.

Movement Generation has been an ongoing source of inspiration and support to Good Work Institute (GWI ) as we seek to advance Just Transition in our region. Recognizing that the COVID-19 crisis is a time of possibility to act collectively to make the ecological and economic shifts we need, Movement Generation has created a four-session online course series that helps reframe the crisis.

GWI is amplifying this opportunity to discuss real solutions and strategies that address structural inequities by participating in the course AND convening four learning group discussions in between sessions to get us organized and aligned in our region – join us!

Radical Mindfulness

Interested in the practice of mindfulness as a path to social change? Willing to take a look at your own capacity for change and peace?

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“We say we want peace in the world, yet we’re not peaceful ourselves.” -Shri Shiva Rudra Balayogi.

Join us for a workshop on Just Transition as a practice of mindfulness. In order to dismantle the systems of oppression that exist in the world we must face the systems of oppression that live within us. This requires heartfulness, mindfulness, and the cultivation of internal peace.

GWI is focused on Just Transition (JT) in the Hudson Valley. Mindfulness is a tool of JT. In order to achieve Just Transition we need to start with ourselves. This requires mindfulness – paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, without judgement. We will explore what this means, how it shows up in ourselves, and how others are weaving mindfulness into their work of changing the world. And most importantly we will practice.

Spaces Intended for Us: Social Equity Stemming from Stories

A personalized exploration of motivation and means to attend to social equity in the spaces we create in our work and lives.

About this Event

GWI is focused on Just Transition (JT) in the Hudson Valley. Mindfulness is a tool of JT. Driving Racial Justice and Social Equity is one of the core principles of JT. This workshop will braid strands of mindfulness; particular media, fiction and personal stories of African American experiences; and reflections prompted by these stories and by questions on your own experience and practices. This weave of considering the universal aspects of narrative, focusing our attention in the present moment, and tuning into our thoughts and questions, will spur our exploration and dialogue of what is, what it could mean to create spaces intended for all of us, and what we are doing to get there, and will allow us to examine implications for our own good work.

Navigating Conflict

More than ever, the world needs your aliveness. Spend 6 weeks to get the support needed to collaborate with energy, skill, and effectiveness

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About this Event

We want to know that our collective efforts to bring about needed changes and work toward Just Transition will be fruitful. When we pour ourselves into the things we care about, we want to know it matters. Especially in times such as these, how exhausting to see our hard work melt away as conflict slows down, stalls out, or, worse yet, dissolves our collaborations.

The legacies of a domination paradigm (capitalism, patriarchy, white supremacy, to name a few) have left us without the skills we need to lean in to interdependence. This makes it incredibly hard to collaborate effectively. It makes it harder still to find generativity in conflict.

But it doesn’t have to be this way! Nonviolent or “Compassionate” Communication offers us a toolkit to relearn our innate capacity for interdependence. As we learn to deepen our own embodied self-connection and build our capacity to reach out for support, we can resource ourselves to show up more fully to our work in the world. And as we begin to unpack the way that domination culture has shaped our very language, we can learn new/old ways of communicating that bring us more deeply into alignment with our values, our purpose, and into connection with one another.

During this 6-week, online course, we will explore practical strategies for undoing domination in ourselves, our communication, our relationships, and our collaborations. Each two hour session will include interactive content and practices to engage with real-time examples from your life. Over the course of the workshops and invitations to practice in between sessions, this series will support you to:

  • Identify patterns of domination culture and develop a needs-based orientation that can enable you to undo domination
  • Explore NVC as an embodied mindfulness practice and grow your capacity to tune into body sensations as valuable feedback from your nervous system pointing you towards what matters to you
  • Grow your awareness of and vocabulary for resonant language including “feelings” and “needs”, and your understanding of the brain science behind why this kind of language works
  • Develop an empathic listening practice with a buddy between sessions as a foundational tool for resourcing yourself to show up better in conflict and collaboration

Just Transition Primer

Let’s come together online to align analysis and action in support of effective, collective responses to the moment we are living in.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

About this Event

GWI is focused on Just Transition in the Hudson Valley. What does that mean? We invite you to spend an hour online to learn more, in community, about this framework and principles. Through video, reflection, story sharing, and small group discussion (yes, we can do that online!), you will:

A global pandemic has altered the fabric of our daily lives with so many threads of uncertainty woven in. A strong uprising and expanding awakening to the necessity of overcoming racial injustice has been initiated and needs to be sustained. The current context only heightens the importance of connecting to explore a shared vision of Just Transition. What will it take to build systems centered on care for each other and our shared home? This is GWI’s focus in the Hudson Valley. We invite you to learn in community online about Just Transition framework and principles. Through video, reflection, story sharing, and small group discussion, you will:

  • See people from across the country describing aspects of Just Transition
  • Hear how other participants respond to the framework
  • Connect your own experience to extractive and regenerative economic paradigms
  • Gain a sense of the framework and principles, and where they come from
  • Discuss how you are drawn toward weaving one or more Just Transition principles into your good work