KLBRI’s methodology, philosophy, and approach centers a relational worldview that is grounded in traditional ancestral and cultural healing modalities and social justice. It calls for a paradigm shift from a dominant Western model of leadership development and training, individual healing, coping, and self-care to a culturally relevant framework that incorporates Eastern and Western traditions with Indigenous healing, intergenerational and collective healing, transformative leadership development, ecosystems of care, and social change.
The mission of the institute is to uplift and sustain advocates and leaders through an ecosystem of care, well-being, and healing.
KLBRI’s methodology, philosophy, and approach centers a relational worldview that is grounded in traditional ancestral and cultural healing modalities and social justice. It calls for a paradigm shift from a dominant Western model of leadership development and training, individual healing, coping, and self-care to a culturally relevant framework that incorporates Eastern and Western traditions with Indigenous healing, intergenerational and collective healing, transformative leadership development, ecosystems of care, and social change.
The mission of the institute is to uplift and sustain advocates and leaders through an ecosystem of care, well-being, and healing.