Chapter one of the Community Leadership Certificate (CLC). Find your authentic leadership voice and explore what it means to be a community-focused leader.
Learning Outcomes for Foundations of Collaborative Leadership (FCL):
1. Recognize at least one perspective and approach to leadership that's different from your own.
2. Describe qualities of a community-focused leader relating to role expectations, communication skills, campus resources, and making referrals.
3. Begin unlearning social hierarchies that hold individuals back from genuine connection and investigate what reciprocal learning might look like in your specific role.
The Community Leadership Program (CLC) is an opportunity for students to explore the intersections of anti-oppression and leadership while developing skills and tools to support them in their time on campus as well as into their transition to career.
Students are asked to complete the workshop in sequential order as follows:
1. Foundations of Collaborative Leadership
2. Leading with Curiosity
3. Collaborative Team Building
4. Harm Reductive Communication and Conflict Resolution