Why do we need to an Equity Moonshot story movement?
Story 4: Listen to Kent Langley: event hosted by WITI.
Read this newsletter to prepare for Zoom chat series about equity. Learn about key concepts: such as wicked problems, equity muses, equity governance and the metaphor Equity Moonshot: co-design and build an equitable, regenerative and sustainable future.
Equity Moonshot is about providing the learning platforms to share, amplify, and scale up our stories of co-creating a fair-free-flourishing-future on a healthy planet.
How might we enable the transformational learning processes needed to build networks of social entrepreneurial hubs and innovation ecosystems to cultivate equity governance?
This question calls for developing self-generating, self-organizing, and self-governing organizations and communities of lifelong intergenerational learning and reciprocal peer mentorship to launch Equity Moonshot.
Come listen to Kent Langley, co-founder of Exponential Organizations, about his awakening about the city/urban-rural tech divides and his early stage initiative to address this inequity. Listen to his aspiration of taking tech to the heartlands of America.
Come join a Zoom chat: August 30th Wednesday: 12PM - 1PM EST
The marathon metaphor of never-ending story-telling begins with a single step in the right direction. Please take one step forward and begin to share your story!
Working in groups of three people, you will have an opportunity to share part of your inequity stories to initiate the process of building a story movement.
As a guide-on-the stage, I will create the space for co-creating generative dialogue about cultivating equity governance: embark on a lifelong learning journey together.
Read my story about why equity matters to me. My mother was the heroine of my inequity story. She enabled me to address my severe dyslexia within a British educational apartheid system, (based upon the 11+ exam) that would have prevented me from going to medical school.
David Leighton, WITI President and Chief Community Steward is the host of this series.
Kent Langley describes his early stage NSF Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) grant application: developing a Donor-advised Fund for Rural Frontier.