Abstract

Using Black Shoals as a theoretical guide, we explore how intentional emergence (IE) can help erode the colonial and capitalist underpinnings of leadership education. Informed by Black Shoals and IE, we offer three pedagogical recommendations we frame as decolonial interventions-dissolving the center, weaving the margins, and collective imagining. Attending to these, and other, interventions stand to disrupt the normative structures and cultures of leadership learning, catalyze new relations and relationships, and engendering new possibilities for leadership development and social change.

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