Moral imagination: what is it and how can we use it increase our power?
We’ll be talking with Phoebe Tickell from Moral Imaginations who is working with civil society organisations, local authorities and communities to embed imagination into place and is working on an Imagination Lab to bring leaders together to strengthen the role of imagination in their work collectively and individually. In this session, we’ll be exploring with you the role that imagination can have in your work and more generally - and the discussion will also help Phoebe design her Imagination Lab.
Imagination is an extremely powerful force for change, Phoebe says, and humanity can build bridges and power us to change. Imagining allows us not just to see a different future but to feel it. The problem is not that we lack imagination, but that we have often block it.
This event is part of a series exploring this question which cuts across the four behaviours in our model for change: How can we unlock our humanity and imagination? In our meetings in 2021, we identified that:
Our humanity can build bridges and move us to change.
Collective imagination can make a different future possible.
There are ways to make a different kind of space to listen deeply to each other, share our stories, and tell new ones.
But some people may feel this is a distraction or are uncomfortable with opening up. How can we overcome that hesitancy and mainstream these approaches?
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