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Saturday, August 11 • 1:15pm - 3:00pm
What is your Superpower? FILLING

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What is your superpower? Each of us has at least one.  If you're struggling to think of yours, might you be inspired by the wisdom of Maxine Greene:
  • "Imagination, as is well known, is the capacity that enables us to move through the barriers of the taken-for- granted and summon up alternative possibilities for living, for being in the world. It permits us to set aside (at least for a while) the stiflingly familiar and the banal. It opens us to visions of the possible rather than the predictable; it permits us, if we choose to give our imaginations free play, to look at things as if they could be otherwise.
Each of us human beings has power.  What is your relationship to power?  What is your relationship to your own power?   How do you wield your power?  Is it power over or is it power with? 

In this workshop, we will interrogate what power is, investigate systems of power, discover our superpowers, and decide how we might use our powers create spaces that activate generosity, wonder, joy, forgiveness and abundance?


What's Your Superpower?! (slideshow)  https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18Orr9c9Tui2EfEw52_fCVbbo79NRBlXhbxy6K59hj28/edit?usp=sharing

Speakers
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Michelle King

Learning Instigator. Love Activist. Beloved Community-Architect. Transformer. Local Troublemaker., The Learning Instigator
Michelle King is a learning instigator, love activist and beloved community-architect. A true production of US foreign policy, she was born in 1968 to an African American father and an Ethiopian immigrant mother. Her father was a serviceman in the US Army, and she spent half her childhood... Read More →


Saturday August 11, 2018 1:15pm - 3:00pm PDT
Carnegie Museum of Art: Guyaux Classroom