I first met Louise Adongo at the Transition Innovation Group (see e163). We spoke on Monday April 22, 2024, earth day.
Louise is a bold and grounded leader in systems change, policy and evaluation who is a founder of Caprivian Strip Inc (CSI) and a co-steward with the Transition Bridges Project.
Louise's work brings care and intention to uncovering the roots of tangled problems; enabling shifts to greater resilience, sustainability and impact. I’ve heard her talk about it many times and noticed that there is often an arts component in her work. For example:
Louise believes that co-creating more nimble, transparent and creative institutional spaces is key to the reinvention that we all need.
I agree. A key part of this is knowing how to slow down. I appreciate Louise’s take on this:
We also discussed how to invite people to get further involved.
Consider yourself invited.
Louise recommended Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden by poet and scholar Camille T. Dungy, The Creator film and suggested that we spend time outside.
Links that Louise mentioned in the episode include:
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