• Sneak preview of ‘A Delicate Activism’

    Sneak preview of ‘A Delicate Activism’

    July 17th, 2014 | Expressive Change | Allan Kaplan & Sue Davidoff | 1 Comment

    One of the gifts of being based in South Africa has been the opportunity to get to know Allan Kaplan and Sue Davidoff and their work at The Proteus Initiative. We’re excited to share a sneak preview of their soon-to-be-launched short book A Delicate Activism: A Radical Approach to Change.

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  • What was sparked

    What was sparked

    April 6th, 2014 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | 5 Comments

    More than 170 people from 14 countries tuned into the Stanford Social Innovation Review webinar in February where we shared our learnings around the concept and practice of inscaping. A number of interesting questions and comments were raised during the Q&A. Since we did not have time to respond to all of them during the webinar, I thought it would be worth sharing our responses here in writing.

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  • Exploring the link between inscaping & social innovation

    Exploring the link between inscaping & social innovation

    February 6th, 2014 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | No Comments

    At the end of last year, we spent some time trying to deepen our understanding of the relationship between the practice of inscaping and the organizational capacity to initiate and sustain social innovation. Through the generous support of Nesta, we wrote a paper on the topic, which we presented to an international audience of […]

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  • Manifesting a second order revolution in Brazil

    Manifesting a second order revolution in Brazil

    January 28th, 2014 | Expressive Change | Augusto Cuginotti | No Comments

    Protest is never enough to secure a long-term vision for a country, so the straight lines of demonstrations have to be re-shaped into new patterns of participatory democracy and dialogue. This is what is happening in Brazil. Brazilians will continue to show their discontent about a country that is known for its corruption, and for the huge gaps that exist between rich and poor. But alongside […]

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  • Join us for a webinar

    Join us for a webinar

    January 16th, 2014 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | No Comments

    As a follow-up to our article Social Innovation From the Inside Out, the Stanford Social Innovation Review has invited us to share our learnings around the concept and practice of ‘inscaping’ through their next SSIR Live! Webinar offering. We’re excited to have Marlon Parker, founder of the Cape Town-based organization RLabs, join us to share his organization’s experience. Twenty complimentary tickets available!

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  • Capturing experiences from South America, East Asia & the Middle East

    Capturing experiences from South America, East Asia & the Middle East

    December 16th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | No Comments

    As many of you know, over the last few months we’ve been collecting interviews from around the world for a short film we’re making on expressive change. Although we are in the process of wrapping up the crowd-sourcing phase of the project, we are keeping the door open for interviews from South America, East Asia, and the Middle East in hopes that [. . .]

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  • Hot off the press!

    Hot off the press!

    November 27th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Warren Nilsson & Tana Paddock | 2 Comments

    Check out our feature article in the latest issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review- “Social Innovation From the Inside Out”. In it we explore the concept and practice of ‘inscaping’ and highlight three organizations that we’ve learned tons from over the years: Santropol Roulant, Southwest Baltimore Charter School, and PLAN. We’d love to hear your thoughts!

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  • I am a cleaner

    I am a cleaner

    October 16th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Tolu Ilesanmi | 20 Comments

    So when we clean a school, we are not just cleaning the hallways and the bathrooms but if they permit us, there is a possibility of cleaning their system of education. When we clean a church, our intention is to introduce cleaning as a spiritual practice. When we clean for a real estate developer, we can work with them to […]

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  • Missing the forest for the trees

    Missing the forest for the trees

    September 18th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Liam Barrington-Bush | 1 Comment

    Children’s social services in England, like those of many other countries, don’t always have a sparkling public reputation when it comes to face-to-face relations. Like police, social workers who tackle state-mandated child protection cases spend their days witnessing and intervening in many of society’s darkest moments. From paedophilia to domestic violence, a social worker often observes the worst of what human beings are capable of in a typical working day. It takes a special kind of person to avoid […]

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  • The heart of Einstein

    The heart of Einstein

    September 8th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Veena Vasista | 4 Comments

    When I recently came across Einstein’s explanation of his statement, I felt relieved and excited to discover that indeed he was instructing us to use more than our mind and ego-driven analysis to work through problems. Knowing this, I take it further to imagine that by ‘higher levels’ he meant higher levels of […]

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