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Learning to Lead

  • University of Toronto - Hart House (map)

Explore your exercise creativity, initiative, and community through movement and reflective dialogue with Learning to Lead!

Learning To Lead is a movement experience program centered around the health and wellness of students who identify as racialized or BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) women at U of T, presented by KPE’s Indigeneity, Diaspora, Equity and Anti-racism in Sport (IDEAS) Research Lab and the Well-Being Collective at Hart House.

Learning to Lead is a 8-week program consisting of weekly 60-minute group sessions. The sessions consist of two components:

  1. Movement Experience  
    Beginner-friendly movement, with opportunities to strengthen, dance, move

  2. Facilitated Discussion  
    Instructor-led discussion, with opportunities to explore confidence, impostor phenomenon, sensuality, empowerment, self-care and more

The Learning to Lead program will run at the Dance and Exercise Room at Hart House every Wednesday.

If you are an undergraduate or graduate student at the University of Toronto who identifies as a racialized woman, you're invited to join Learning to Lead!

If participants have any questions about the program or the research component, please email the program coordinator, Jasmine Lew.

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