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Emily Yee Clare is a community-based consultant, educator, and illustrator. As Kai Yun Ching, they illustrated of the upcoming children's picture book, For Laika, and co-illustrated From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea in 2017. They love dreaming and nerding out about different pedagogical tools and frameworks, and looking at the moon at night.
Note from Nadia:
Even though these is so much strange background noise in this podcast, I’m proud to share it with you! Emily Yee Clare and I (with other amazing collaborators) have been thinking together about this concept, consentfulness, together for more than two years. Emily spontaneous used the terms to describe a group phenomenon in response to the question (routinely asked in the second day of the Partners for Youth Creative Facilitation 1 course I was running), “what did the facilitator do to support you in taking creative risks)?
It’s been a joy to learn and play with Emily. She is one of the most intelligent and incisive thinkers that I know. In particular her ability to think in diagrams, models and with a kind of simultaneity and holism is wonderfully illuminating when thinking together about how groups of people move together. I hope that we will be able to create a small subarchive about our thoughts, with collaborators, about consentfulness!
Emily Yee Clare is a community-based consultant, educator, and illustrator. As Kai Yun Ching, they illustrated of the upcoming children's picture book, For Laika, and co-illustrated From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea in 2017. They love dreaming and nerding out about different pedagogical tools and frameworks, and looking at the moon at night.
Note from Nadia:
Even though these is so much strange background noise in this podcast, I’m proud to share it with you! Emily Yee Clare and I (with other amazing collaborators) have been thinking together about this concept, consentfulness, together for more than two years. Emily spontaneous used the terms to describe a group phenomenon in response to the question (routinely asked in the second day of the Partners for Youth Creative Facilitation 1 course I was running), “what did the facilitator do to support you in taking creative risks)?
It’s been a joy to learn and play with Emily. She is one of the most intelligent and incisive thinkers that I know. In particular her ability to think in diagrams, models and with a kind of simultaneity and holism is wonderfully illuminating when thinking together about how groups of people move together. I hope that we will be able to create a small subarchive about our thoughts, with collaborators, about consentfulness!