Presbyterian Hunger Program newsletter from spring 2016
Spirituality is no longer confined to the private domain of the religious or what has been traditionally considered sacred. Spirituality in the workplace is even being recognized as a movement, and some attribute this change to the increasing presence of women in the workplace.By recognizing and uplifting spirituality in the workplace, business and people will thrive. And this new mindset may help more women be comfortable in power and leadership roles.
This is the first of a series of reflections on the intersection of spirituality and leadership.
Links and references from the Perceive the power! Webinar: articles, books and sites of interest related to recognizing, understanding and dealing with racial and social privilege.
August 5, 2010
Perceive the power! Understanding racial and social privilege in mission relationships
We strive for mission partnerships where those involved engage one another with respect, dignity and mutuality. Yet our gender, race, social class, place of birth and the resources to which we have access serve as undercurrents for our relationships at home and around the world. What power dynamics come into play in intercultural mission relationships? How can we learn to be aware of these dynamics, and how can we best handle them? This Perceive the power! Webinar will go deeper into the ways we exercise …