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Anansi and all the Stories of the World

Imagining Black futures

Useful for: 

ideation, imagination, equity, proposal development, program design, strategic planning, visioning

mission and vision statements, culture and values manifestos, proposals, strategy documents, learning and measurement frameworks, team retreats, program plans, innovation and R&D plans

When the data on injustices facing African Americans overwhelm, imagination is a means of building the infrastructure for a better future. Inspired by our Black Futures work and No End in Sight research on income inequality in Atlanta, as well as the wisdom of the Ashanti people, this workshop uses the myth of Anansi and the sky god, and its powerful lessons of ingenuity and creativity, to catapult minds into a radically different future. The outputs from the workshop can be woven into purpose statements, organizational values, fundraising materials, strategies, and measurement frameworks.



Why it’s important: 

Imagination is a muscle that requires a different kind of exercise than the routines of modern work.

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