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:
Movement Experience
Beginner-friendly movement, with opportunities to strengthen, dance, moveFacilitated 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, from September 20 - November 8, 2023.
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.