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Sam Bradd
PRINCIPAL, DRAWING CHANGE
Sam Bradd is a graphic facilitator, meeting facilitator, and the principal of Drawing Change. Sam combines 20 years’ facilitation experience with visual tools to help groups have meetings with more belonging and connection. Throughout his career, Sam has worked with researchers in nine countries, the World Health Organization, Indigenous communities, and groups working to change the world. Sam's facilitation integrates frameworks from Appreciative Inquiry, participatory decision making, Integral Facilitation, Art of Hosting, Deep Democracy and uses an intersectional and anti-racism lens. He is the co-editor of two books including Drawn Together through Visual Practice (2016), a number of book chapters, and is a co-founder of the award-winning Graphic History Collective. He’s a white settler of Italian and Scottish background, and lives on unceded Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh territories. He has a Master’s Degree in Educational Studies (UBC).
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