[FoME] REMINDER for TOMORROW: Invite #Globaldev Communicators Connect with Isabel Crabtree-Condor of Oxfam
Joan Okitoi
jokitoi at gmail.com
Di Dez 8 14:41:22 CET 2020
Dear colleagues,
It's finally the last month of what has been an unforgettable year for so
many of us. As we prepare to bid 2020 goodbye and carve out some mental
space to take on 2021, we are excited to share what we have in store for
the last #Globaldev Communicators Connect
<https://collective.healingsolidarity.org/events/globaldev-communicators-connect?instance_index=20201114T150000Z>
of this year, and we hope you can make it! We will continue to discuss
bold storytelling ideas, share our comms dilemmas and lay bare our
vulnerabilities, as communicators, readers and movement enablers. Let's
reimagine and rewrite communications in the aid and philanthropy sector,
together.
This month's special guest is Isabel Crabtree-Condor
<https://twitter.com/icrabtreecondor?lang=en>, a knowledge broker at Oxfam
will unpack the power of narratives in #globaldev based on her curated
conversations with narrative changemakers in different parts of the
world (volume
1
<https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/narrative-power-and-collective-action-conversations-with-people-working-to-chan-621020>
and volume 2
<https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/narrative-power-and-collective-action-conversations-with-people-working-to-chan-621085>).
Come with all your narrative related questions.
The details of our third connect are:
*Date: 9 December 2020 (Wednesday)*
*Time: 10 - 11am EST / 4 - 5pm CEST / 7:30 - 8:30pm IST*
*Register here: *
https://collective.healingsolidarity.org/events/globaldev-communicators-connect?instance_index=20201214T150000Z
(You
will first be prompted to join the Healing Solidarity Collective if you are
not already a member.)
#GlobalDev Communicators Connect is a monthly meeting in the Healing
Solidarity Collective <https://collective.healingsolidarity.org/feed>,
co-hosted by Jennifer Lentfer
<https://www.linkedin.com/authwall?trk=bf&trkInfo=AQFnZUtyXyp3pgAAAXTlJPKw-iQjrB4Z4HkdTCdDoPRgDb8ToIUT5Zk6IBM7Ou_5gXASO6lgkV9yMFwkXi1gbhQWIuYM1ZbKyVqE0KJdF9z9JD_6inJOyelUxp_an1wrmzrDd8E=&originalReferer=&sessionRedirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fjenniferlentfer%2F>
and Joan Okitoi
<https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-your-x-factor-job-seeker-pacers-pandemic-series-4-okitoi-heisig/>
, to support people responsible for external communications AND other those
working in programs in international aid and philanthropy to connect to
each other and reconnect to the creativity needed for our work. For this
month, as Jennifer is away, we will have Deepa Ranganathan
<https://youngfeministfund.org/people/deepa-ranganathan/> step in and
co-host with Joan.
In case you missed our last conversation with Moky Makura of
AfricaNoFilter, you can find it here
<https://collective.healingsolidarity.org/posts/recording-of-globaldev-communicators-connect-november>
.
These monthly meetings are building on the webinar series sponsored by the
Global Fund for Community Foundations earlier this year entitled, "Changing
the narrative: Weaving #ShiftThePower throughout the #Globaldev sector."
You can see/review those online dialogues here
<https://globalfundcommunityfoundations.org/news/dialogue-series-considers-how-communications-strategies-framing-and-tactics-can-support-efforts-to-shiftthepower/>
.
Where and when can we take more “risks” to ignite/invite change in how our
organizations communicate about our work? Let’s invite the uneasy
conversations. We can more effectively speak up against and amidst
injustices of "poverty porn" and misrepresentation when we can rely on a
community to support us.
Will you join us
<https://collective.healingsolidarity.org/events/globaldev-communicators-connect?instance_index=20201214T150000Z>
?
--
Joan Okitoi-Heisig
Freelance Communicator/Moderator
jokitoi at gmail.com, +41 76 290 69 03
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