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Creative Leadership and Building Our Capacity for Compassion with Vera Leung
Publisher |
The Diversity Gap
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
May 25, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:35:18

Get to know Vera and her work here: http://www.veraleung.com

Follow Vera on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/veraleung

The Diversity Gap is a two-year exploration into the gap between good intentions and good impact. You can learn more at www.thediversitygap.com. You can also follow along on Instagram @thediversitygap or on Facebook!

Need help processing today’s podcast? Head over to www.theDiversityGap.com to find a conversation guide with definitions and questions for reflection.

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In this episode of The Diversity Gap Podcast, Bethaney talks to Vera Leung, the Creative Director at International Justice Mission (IJM). As a creative director, she is passionate about creating social change through inspired people, powerful stories, and compelling design. IJM is a global organization partnering with local justice systems to end violence against people living in poverty. In her role at IJM, Vera leads the North American creative team, tasked with telling stories of injustice while mobilizing people to act. In our conversation, we talk about leading a creative team, building our muscles of compassion, and about telling difficult stories in ways that invite people to connect and linger, even when it’s tough.

Get to know Vera and her work here: http://www.veraleung.com

Follow Vera on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/veraleung

The Diversity Gap is a two-year exploration into the gap between good intentions and good impact. You can learn more at www.thediversitygap.com. You can also follow along on Instagram @thediversitygap or on Facebook!

Need help processing today’s podcast? Head over to www.theDiversityGap.com to find a conversation guide with definitions and questions for reflection.

The Diversity Gap is a project of Plywood People. Click here to learn more.

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