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Creativity + Social Change

A blog about creativity + social change, with contributions from co-educators in the "Creativity + Social Change" course at the University of Connecticut, the nonprofit studies program at Rhode Island College, and the Healthcare MBA program at Post University.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

A Tour of 'Creativity and Social Change' in Society ... Reimagining Difference

  • The 99 - Official Site | Creator Speaking at TEDxEast | PBS Overview of The 99 and Its Creator



  • Everyday Democracy - Organizing Study Circles in Middle Schools (video) | Engaging in Dialogue for Change on Racism
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Contributors from the Following Courses

Organizational Innovation, Creativity & Change Management in Healthcare @ Post University
This class explores the role of imagination and creativity in adapting to and creating change and innovating in the dynamic healthcare industry.To solve complex problems and develop innovative products and outcomes in healthcare requires developing creative thinking mindsets in people, motivating and engaging employees, cultivating a culture where creativity and innovation can thrive, building a learning environment, and overcoming obstacles. Taught by Steven Dahlberg.

Creativity + Social Change @ University of Connecticut
This course recognizes and practices the art of creative and critical thinking for the progressive development of both individuals and society. The emphasis in this course will be on exploring our creativity and understanding how our perceptions of ourselves and society not only construct social problems, but also can be re-imagined to invent new solutions. Taught by Steven Dahlberg.

Certificate in Nonprofit Studies @ Rhode Island College
The Certificate Program in Nonprofit Studies is a 16-credit course of study that provides students with knowledge and skills appropriate for challenging professional positions in the growing nonprofit sector in Rhode Island and beyond. Creativity section taught by Steven Dahlberg.

Certificate Program in Nonprofit Studies @ Rhode Island College

  • Creativity + Social Change Course @ University of Connecticut
  • Certificate Program in Nonprofit Studies @ Rhode Island College
  • International Centre for Creativity and Imagination

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