- Level Foundation
- المدة 9 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Colorado Boulder
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Engage with lived experiences and identities that have often been denied a public voice. Consider the nuanced contexts of race, gender, class, language, ability, and how these impact your position as a leader and creator. You’ll question what it means to reclaim your narrative of yourself and to engage with the strength of vulnerability as a leader and creator. In a creative exercise, you’ll engage with multiple perspectives on a past conflict and use this reflection to practice perspective-taking and listening that can generate creative work and deepen leadership skills for empathy, listening and engaging in multicultural workplaces.الوحدات
Welcome to the Course!
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Videos
- Welcome to Storying the Self!
1
Readings
- Course Assessment
Questioning How Stories Function in Society & The Power Flower
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Discussions
- Power Flower or Identity Headlines
2
Videos
- How Stories Function in Society
- Smelling the Power Flower
2
Readings
- Glossary of Identity Terms
- Social Justice Self-Reflection — The Power Flower
Questioning Stories — Story Types
1
Discussions
- Stories Society Tells About You
3
Readings
- Storytelling for Social Justice
- "The Cycle of Socialization"
- Reginald Dwayne Betts Podcast
Critical Witnessing, Vulnerability and Stories
1
Videos
- A Conversation with Elizabeth Dutro
2
Readings
- Background for Conversation with Elizabeth Dutro
- Elizabeth Dutro, "Trauma as Testimony"
Deep Listening
1
Discussions
- Deep Listening and Witnessing Reflection
3
Readings
- Active Listening Strategies
- Deep Listening & Indigenous Leadership
- Active & Deep Listening Practice: Ocean Vuong On Being Podcast
Stories Hidden within Systems and Structures
1
Discussions
- Connecting to your Creative Work
3
Readings
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie TED Talk
- Storytelling's Impact on Social Systems
- Motus Theater: Tanya Chairez
Stories that Move Us into Questioning, into Action
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Discussions
- Something Your Body Knows is True
4
Readings
- Chanel Miller Interview with Glennon Doyle
- Grace Lee Boggs podcast with Krista Tippett
- Exploring Storytelling Projects
- Role of Leaders in Social Change Narratives
Final Course Assignment: Told Two Ways
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Peer Review
- Told Two Ways
1
Videos
- Congratulations!
Auto Summary
"Storying the Self: (Re)Claiming our Voices" is a foundational personal development course offered by Coursera. Focused on exploring race, gender, class, and more, it aims to help learners reclaim their narratives and build leadership skills through vulnerability and empathy. The 540-minute course includes creative exercises for perspective-taking and effective communication. Subscription options include Starter and Professional plans, making it accessible for anyone looking to enhance their personal and professional growth.

Linds Roberts