Powerful accompliceship: Actions that make a difference

From Performative to Powerful: A transformative space to deepen your impact, own your privilege, and take real action.

This interactive session is a space for learning, unlearning, and showing up with intention. Designed especially for white women, and open to anyone willing to reckon with privilege, this experience moves beyond performative allyship into active accompliceship. Through a “choose your own adventure” format, participants will engage in self-paced breakouts that meet them where they are in their learning journey.

Together, we’ll explore what it really means to take action that matters: not just signaling support, but shifting systems. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how their identity shapes their impact, and tangible steps to practice accompliceship, not just when it’s easy, but when it’s risky.

Whether you’re unsure where to begin or already engaged in this work, this is a space for real talk, radical honesty, and meaningful growth. Get ready to step into responsibility with humility, not heroism.

Who should join?

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MANAGERS & SENIOR LEADERS

Meet the minds

behind this session

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  • Steering Committee Member

    Founder, Rethink Ability

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  • Neurodivergent play and flow expert energizing work culture through strategy.

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  • TorranceLearning CEO, passionate advocate for knowing better and doing better

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  • DEIB and Leadership Strategist. Inclusive Facilitator. Curious Human. Traveler. 

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  • Megan is a therapist, coach, consultant, and grassroots activist.

Thank you

to our session sponsors and partners