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Virtual Course

CoCreative Cares is a community for people navigating complexity in turbulent times.

Collective Poetry: CoCreating Care Across Distance

About This Opportunity

We don’t come together because we have all the answers. We come because we are living the questions. This series offers shared practices for sense-making, reflection, and connection. This series offers space to tend to our inner landscapes while staying in relationship with the world and with one another. It is a place to slow down, notice what is alive, and practice being human together, across distance.


Session 1: Emotions in Motion: Mapping the landscape of how we feel [DONE]

Session 2: Focus & Frame: Choosing where to place your attention [DONE]

Session 3: Collective Poetry: CoCreating care across distance

Who Should Join

Consultants, changemakers, and engaged people who find themselves asking, “What is mine to do?”

What You’ll Gain

Each session blends reflection, simple practices, and collective inquiry. You are invited to bring your full self, your uncertainty, your curiosity, and your care.

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Collective Poetry: CoCreating Care Across Distance

Collective Poetry: CoCreating Care Across Distance

Duration: 1-hour

What You’ll Gain

Each session blends reflection, simple practices, and collective inquiry. You are invited to bring your full self, your uncertainty, your curiosity, and your care.

Practical Applications

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Not assigned yet.

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Refund & Cancellation Policy

We understand that sometimes changes in circumstances and availability mean you might no longer be able to attend a training session for which you've registered.

We're ready to work with you to resolve any conflicts, including transferring your registration to another member of your team.


 If that's not possible the following cancellation and refund policy will apply to all training course registrations received on or after September 21, 2021.

Cancellations received in advance of 30 days before a workshop will receive a full refund.

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Cancellations received less than 30 days but more than 10 days before a workshop will receive a refund of 60%.

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Cancellations received less than 10 days before a workshop will not be refunded.

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To inquire about transferring your registration or requesting a refund, please contact us.

CoCreative Refund and Cancellation Policy

Welcoming Guest and Co-Host, Lucinda Garthwaite

Lucinda is the founder and Director of the nonprofit Institute for Liberatory Innovation. The ILI generates innovative solutions to create liberatory environments - where compassion leads to action, curiosity inspires connection, and accountability ensures sustained progress. Their work invites people to think and behave differently, and to align their day-to-day lives more closely with an increasingly thriving, just, and peaceful future.

Prior to founding the ILI in 2019, Lucinda worked in youth-serving organizations; and taught writing and social change at the University of New Hampshire and Goddard College, where  she also co-directed the undergraduate program, and served as Academic Dean.

Lucinda holds a Doctorate in Leadership for Change from Fielding University, and is a Fellow of the Fielding Institute for Social Innovation. She also has Masters in Education from the University of New Hampshire, and an MFA in Creative writing from Goddard College. She’s the author of Bumbling Humans: Reflections on Liberatory Change (2023). She posts regularly in the ILI newsletter.

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