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Learning from Afro-Ecuadorians as an Act of Global Leadership
Lisa Corak, Coordinator for the Master of Arts in Global Leadership travelled with students to Ecuador for an experiential element of their global studies.
The Courage of Kindness
Cheryl Heykoop reflects on what kindness means to leadership today as we navigate the complex, interconnected challenges the world is facing.
Thank you to BC SUPPORT Unit Interior Centre & Interior Health
Thank the BC SUPPORT Unit Interior Centre and Interior Health for their engagement as our 2020-Health Leadership Challenge™ sponsoring organization.
Transparent, Accommodative, and Collaborative Leadership is Essential
Inadequate or lack of access to sexual and reproductive health services has contributed to high maternal and neo-natal mortality rates in Nigeria.
Let’s Work on Creating “Democratic Speech Environments”
Loretta Ross, lifelong human rights activist, identifies two problems with “call outs” and “cancel culture”.
Leading forward in 2021
With the global pandemic, normal ways of operating shifted. Although the shift may have caused confusion and pain, it also offered an opportunity.
A New Year Brings New Hope
Catherine Etmanski, School Director, looks back at 2020 and forward to 2021 for the School of Leadership Studies.
Leadership Thinking and Doing Series: A Beginning
Leadership thinking and doing requires multiple viewpoints using processes of consultation, cooperation and collaboration.
Building Sustainability in Sub-saharan Africa
The intergenerational impacts of colonialism remain today, in Canada and globally.