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Decolonizing Facilitation: Holding Space with Purpose, History, and Ethos
Decolonized facilitation honors not only what participants know, but how  they know, through experience, ancestry, and embodied practice. Every time we gather people to teach, plan, heal, or organize, we’re shaping more than a meeting. We’re shaping culture. The ways we listen, speak, and make decisions reflect our values and, often, the systems we’ve inherited. Facilitation is not a neutral act; it’s a practice that can either reinforce hierarchy or open pathways to liberati

Nia Eubanks-Dixon
Nov 174 min read
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Organizing Through Liberation: Community-Based Training that Sparks Change
Liberation-based facilitation inspires collective action. Community change does not happen through protest alone. While protest can ignite awareness, it is the ongoing work of reflection, relationship, and collective action that sustains transformation. For Creative Praxis , liberation begins not with marching orders but with self-awareness, art infusion, and practices of mutual care. Here’s how our approach to community organizing training in Philadelphia redefines what it m

Nia Eubanks-Dixon
Nov 54 min read
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What to Do When Your Team Feels Disconnected: Practical Tools for Rebuilding Trust
Rebuilding trust begins with how people are welcomed into the space and invited to be present. When teams feel disconnected ,...

Nia Eubanks-Dixon
Sep 84 min read
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