Challenging the status quo takes commitment, courage, imagination, and, above all, dedication to learning.
If deep change depended solely on outside intervention it would never happen. - Marshall Ganz
If deep change depended solely on outside intervention it would never happen.
- Marshall Ganz
Challenging the status quo takes commitment, courage, imagination, and, above all, dedication to learning. - Marshall Ganz
When we tell our own story, we teach the values that our choices reveal, not as abstract principals, but as our lived experience. We reveal the kind … - Marshall Ganz
When we tell our own story, we teach the values that our choices reveal, not as abstract principals, but as our lived experience. We reveal the kind …
Young people have an almost biological destiny to be hopeful. - Marshall Ganz
Young people have an almost biological destiny to be hopeful.
Storytelling may be what most distinguishes social movements from interest groups. - Marshall Ganz
Storytelling may be what most distinguishes social movements from interest groups.
A story communicates fear, hope, and anxiety, and because we can feel it, we get the moral not just as a concept, but as a teaching of our hearts. Th… - Marshall Ganz
A story communicates fear, hope, and anxiety, and because we can feel it, we get the moral not just as a concept, but as a teaching of our hearts. Th…
Movements have narratives. They tell stories, because they are not just about rearranging economics and politics. They also rearrange meaning. And th… - Marshall Ganz
Movements have narratives. They tell stories, because they are not just about rearranging economics and politics. They also rearrange meaning. And th…
There's a real sweet spot between challenge and hope - leaders make pathways that keep both firmly in view. - Marshall Ganz
There's a real sweet spot between challenge and hope - leaders make pathways that keep both firmly in view.
Hope is the belief in the probability of the possible rather than the necessity of the probable. - Marshall Ganz
Hope is the belief in the probability of the possible rather than the necessity of the probable.
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