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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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