Identifying Successful Like-Minded Partnerships
Workshop Description
This Community Team Development workshop equips participants with skills to identify sustainable and successful partnerships, maintain clear communication and conflict management. We will identify best practices of establishing communication, setting internal and external boundaries, and setting realistic expectations.
Who should attend?
The workshop is geared towards organizers and those in leadership roles that are interested in developing strategic and meaningful partnerships.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Identity organizational strengths and weaknesses and communicating organizational mission goals and values
- Establish organizations needs
- Identify ways to establish consistent communication
- Working through challenges and and setting boundaries in partnership
Workshop Instructor
Qing Imzadi (they/them) a Black, queer, transmasculine nonbinary descendant of American enslavement is a parent, partner, community member, scholar, creative artist, an international performance artist and public speaker. Qing brings extensive experience in political and community organizing at both the state and federal levels.
As the Program Director for Diversity Richmond, Qing develops meaningful programming for the LGBTQ+ community in the greater Richmond area, skillfully blending creativity, activism, and community engagement. With nearly 18 years of social and political organizing, Qing uses their art and activism to document their lived experiences as a Black queer individual. Their work focuses on connecting lessons from the past to reimagined futures while challenging and disrupting systems that perpetuate racism and inequity.
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