🌿 Lasting systems change isn’t just structural—it’s relational.
We’re launching a new chapter of work at @CollectiveChangeLab exploring how care, connection, and capacity shape what systems can become.
This carousel sets the tone. More soon.
#HealingSystems#SystemsChange
🚀 What’s to come in 2026: Healing Systems in Action
Podcasts. Tools. Frameworks. Stories.
We’re stepping into a new chapter of healing-centered systems change—and inviting you with us.
Read more 👇 https://t.co/sYI3hMB1Qt
What does it take to move a system that feels stuck?
It requires first addressing stagnancy and pain within ourselves.
In a powerful conversation at #skollwf 2025, John Kania, Founder and Executive Director of @CollectiveCLab, reflected on how individual healing creates space for new possibilities across entire systems. Healing brings clarity. And with it, the space to imagine and work toward more peaceful futures.
Healing isn’t just inner work, it’s collective.
Watch the full session and explore how inner transformation can catalyze change: https://t.co/3VMkCCTgge
Introducing “Stories of What is Possible in Systemic Healing” 5 powerful cases showing how centering healing transforms systems and sparks collective action. 🌍✨
Let’s reflect, act, & advance equity together. Explore the stories: https://t.co/QDaE6TmKeu
The Powerful Role of Storytelling in Systems Change by @CollectiveCLab https://t.co/cUFinhnWZs ;“Systems storytelling centers on the human and empathic elements of the systems it depicts,.great article that helps us to unleash learning of complexity and improve our change skills
A thought exercise to come to grips with how language may limit our ability to create social change. We chose 5 well worn words that hold currency in the social change & social justice worlds: Impact, Indicators, Lived Experience, Transformation & Scale
🔗:https://t.co/twKiquAmYN
🎙️ #SkollWF Speaker | Don’t miss out on hearing from Collective Change Lab's Dr. Laura Calderon de la Barca at the Skoll World Forum! Tune in online 💻 from April 9-12.
📥 Free RSVP: ➡️ https://t.co/qxQgDz3l8g
#socent@CollectiveCLab
ICYMI📽️: Recipe for Transformation - Redesigning systems through relationships co-hosted by @Cal4Justice
How can we change our perception of power from one that is limiting to one that opens possibilities?
🔗: https://t.co/z2nQAFVYRD
During Fall of 2023, the @CollectiveCLab and @TheWellbeingP co-hosted a series of webinars on the topics of trauma healing and systems change.
We invite you to explore the valuable content within this webinar
Webinar: https://t.co/KmZ6HfLa6u
Highlights: https://t.co/XAN4mJOnDc
🔗 Register Now to Secure Your Spot: https://t.co/7osbd1ruLF
🌈 Let's embark on a journey together as we explore innovative solutions, challenge existing paradigms, and collectively create a recipe for a more equitable and transformative future. (3/3)
🗓️ Date: March 7th 2024
🕒 Time: 15:30 - 17:00(PST)
✅Co-led and co-designed by CFJ, ensuring a unique perspective
✅Insightful conversation panels featuring students, administrators & system leaders
✅Uncover the keys to genuine transformation through meaningful relationships
Join us for Recipe for Transformation: Re-designing Systems through Relationships co-hosted by @CollectiveCLab and @Cal4Justice , this groundbreaking workshop is not just an event; it's a movement towards reimagining power dynamics in our systems. https://t.co/bIpGAS1MmQ (1/3)
In this dialogue, @JuanitaZerda, a Director @CollectiveCLab, & @Rodgox explore the family as a metaphor for systems and #SystemsChange, plus the transformative #power of #healing circles creating ripples of change at two community organisations in the USA: https://t.co/a9Y1fqJBBl
"The prevailing narrative...treats traumatized people as psychologically abnormal, rather than as having a normal reaction to abnormal circumstances."
Great from colleagues @CollectiveCLab bringing together thinking on #socialchange#science & #narrative. https://t.co/3ZwhpMmuL4
If you haven't taken a look at this extraordinary article on "Healing Systems: How recognizing trauma in ourselves, other people, and the systems around us can open up new pathways to solving social problems", the time is now.
👉 Read Here: https://t.co/ujt2P9kpfl
In our latest article in @SSIReview the Collective Change Lab propose that “to truly transform systems, we must apply a trauma lens to the conditions that hold problems in place, take a healing-centered perspective, and explore experiences that can create collective healing.”
How can we shift our traumatized & traumatizing systems toward systems of compassion and care? The healing power of relationships is perhaps the single greatest leverage point to fundamentally re-wire a system’s behavior and the outcomes it produces.
🔗 https://t.co/ycCfzctOXX