Feb 26 2025 60 mins 1
This powerful conversation explores the relationship between decolonization and consciousness. Ashanti is a systems change agent focused on helping organizations deconstruct dominant narratives of colonization and replace them with life affirming narratives that support a regenerative future. She believes that true transformation must begin within, guiding leaders to embrace spiritual coherence and walk their talk.
Jenny and Ashanti discuss:
- How to define what is right and good
- Why the inner work is imperative
- The consequences of the narratives we have internalized
- Rethinking our understanding of leadership and power
- Taking responsibility for ourselves and what inhibits us from doing so
- The relationship between deconstructing our stories and spirituality
- The importance of walking the talk and the harm caused by misalignment
- Love as praxis: moving from fear to love
- The role of fear in white supremacy
- The Zulu concept of Ubuntu
- Loving each other through our ugly
- Love and spiritual growth
- Love, consideration, and diversity in systems change work
- Open and honest communication
- The importance of expressing emotions and creating emotionally safe spaces
- Calling out vs. calling in
- Spiritual accountability, personal integrity, and coherent leadership
- Spiritual discernment
- Paying attention to our thoughts and language
- Self-love
Resources
- Learning 2 Unlearn, Ashanti's website
- "White supremacy lives in the mundane" Ashanti on Social Transformation
- Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paul Freire
- We Will Not Cancel Us: And Other Dreams of Transformative Justice, adrienne maree brown
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