Innovation Blog

Showcasing the Global Network of Kellogg Fellows

The way I define leadership in my practice is through three basic concepts... While this may not be cutting edge, it makes sense for folks and it works.

 “Both as a natural byproduct of perceptions of broken leadership that has resulted in the current crises and in the need to find new leadership to resolve crises (...) How do you define leadership that is cutting edge and what program models hold promise?”

The Salon—a gathering hosted for stimulating, involving discussion and interaction—is a tradition centuries in the making with the ability to create a space for work on RACE in any community of your choosing.

KFLA’s online clearinghouse offers a variety of toolkits, discussion guides, how-to templates and other resources for you to effectively convene gatherings in ways that work for your community. This week, we feature two resources from our 101 Day Initiative partners.

For leaders committed to social justice, this webinar on Systems Thinking and Racial Justice presents new leadership models essential to leading across difference. In order to create equity, we need to examine unjust and unfair systems and learn how to dismantle them.

 

How are we Catalyzing Community Level Action across the country?

When our three children first learned to speak, our conversations with them usually began with their curiosities, fountains of questions bubbling from the moment they could string together a sentence: “Why is it raining? What was that noise? What is this? When will you be home? Why do I have to go to bed now? Who put grown-ups in charge?”

Kellogg Fellows' TED Talks

Check out this TED or TEDx talk by one of our fellows or view the full library.

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Anna Lappe: Marketing food to children

Kellogg Fellows answer WDYDWYD?

It’s Too Wonderful to Stop!

“Nothing is too wonderful to be true” – these words of Michael Faraday, a 19th century chemist, describe my glorious and fortunate life. I have been truly overwhelmed with opportunities.