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Cultivating Ecotones for Systems Change: Luminary Open Learning with Holon Perspectives

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Anshul Agrawal and Maya Narayan embarked upon the Systems Panorama journey with a group of social changemakers from India. The intention? To nurture a “Brave Space”, where the changemakers expressed themselves uninhibitedly, and explored the notion of systemic relationality between one another and the problems that they were tackling; an ecotone for social impact.

Join us to uncover the voyage that Maya and Anshul, two Illuminate Network Luminaries, undertook through the creation and facilitation of the Systems Panorama program.

Maya and Anshul believe that sharing the experience of creating and holding such a space is crucial to furthering the field of systems practice. Also that it is invaluable for stakeholders from the social impact space, who design experiences for social changemakers and/or systems practitioners, to craft their narratives of change from a place of empathy.

The webinar will weave in specific learnings and anecdotes from the Systems Panorama program, including what went well and what could be improved, and will showcase some of the changemakers’ takeaways from this experience.


The Luminary Cohort

Through the Luminary Fund, we have been able to cultivate a small group of systems leaders and practitioners (Luminaries) from around the world with diverse contexts and identities to form a learning community.

These Luminaries:

  • pursue inquires about the edges of the field of systems change practice

  • contribute to and thought partner around system change learnings and experimentation

  • catalyze new Systems Change Learning Communities outside of the UK, US, and Canada.

Learn more about the 2022 Luminary Cohort here.

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