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Global Mentoring – Looking to the future

  • Posted by Uri Noy Meir
  • Date June 5, 2022

ImaginAction’s first cohort of hybrid distant learning Global Mentoring program is now over but is not done. In the last 6 months, we have met on a bi-weekly basis with leading social arts mentors and facilitators, to hone our skills and to listen and to see each other’s gifts and dreams. The program’s practitoners, facilitators and mentors keep developing the inner and outer capacity to imagine and act for a better world through the arts. Learning journeys, professional and personal developments and training opportunities throughout the year will support the ongoing process of honing and implementing the skills and capacities gained in the program.

A new section of the website is being developed to showcase our journey of the program and the next steps in this old-new pathway for ImaginAction as a global network and community of practice. In the meantime join our Sutra spaces and signup for our newsletter to get notified on time on further developments and offers!

We deeply thank and celebrate session facilitators and mentors Arawana Hayashi, David Diamond, Angelo Miramonti, Rebecca Paradiso de Sayu, Ellen Dobson, Leon Berg. We also thank and celebrate guest mentors Janet Ferguson, Alix Harrow, Adrian Jackson, Tony Cealy, and Anthony Donahoe.

With blessings and respect program hosts

Uri Noy Meir, Ilaria Olimpico, and Hector Artiszabal

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