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The Cafe at the Edge of the World

April 25, 2022 @ 8:00 am – April 29, 2022 @ 5:00 pm

Calling systems leaders, shapers, practitioners, guides, hosts, activators, and provocateurs. Join us for a 5-day cross-cultural complexity immersion.

April 25-29, 2022

The Café at the Edge of the World is a virtual learning space crafted and curated by the Wolf Willow Institute for Systems Learning. We aim to nourish, challenge, provoke and support you so that you may bring yourself with renewed possibilities to the system to which you are committed and engaged.

The Café is an inquiry into decolonizing systems thinking, honing wicked questions, mapping visible and intangible systems, and understanding our self as integral to systems. There is an external dimension — tools and maps, theory and ways of knowing — and an internal dimension in the way we bring ourselves to our work, and the way systems live in us. Here, it’s not about answers or solutions. Here, we cook up capacity, courage and relationship. The conversations are pathways through turbulent times and the cycles of change. The practices are grounding. The company is a bit wild and unruly. There is a long view and a deep breath.

We are here, rolling up our sleeves and deep in the work.

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