<p>This podcast episode uses 3 archetypes: the doula, the smuggler and translator to explore the role that many community engaged facilitators take in navigating the institutions that they work within and for. Through the lens of these archetypes, we expand on the ways that community engaged facilitators  leverage their power or position to work towards justice and safety for the communities they are accountable to. Embodying these archetypes as a facilitator is often either a deliberate choice or a reflection of the unique gifts each facilitator carries with them. </p><p><br></p><p>With hosting, music, and production by Sherry Ostapovitch</p>

The whyPAR Podcast

The Youth Research Lab @ OISE, U of T

Facilitator Archetypes: Navigating Institutions as Community Engaged Facilitators

DEC 2, 202530 MIN
The whyPAR Podcast

Facilitator Archetypes: Navigating Institutions as Community Engaged Facilitators

DEC 2, 202530 MIN

Description

<p>This podcast episode uses 3 archetypes: the doula, the smuggler and translator to explore the role that many community engaged facilitators take in navigating the institutions that they work within and for. Through the lens of these archetypes, we expand on the ways that community engaged facilitators  leverage their power or position to work towards justice and safety for the communities they are accountable to. Embodying these archetypes as a facilitator is often either a deliberate choice or a reflection of the unique gifts each facilitator carries with them. </p><p><br></p><p>With hosting, music, and production by Sherry Ostapovitch</p>