Linds Roberts

Linds Roberts is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. As a practicing librarian and scholar, Linds is passionate about the power of stories, dialogue, and counter-stories to resist dominant narratives and contribute to emerging forms of knowledge.

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Storying the Self: How Stories Shape our Identities (Coursera)

Explore how artists have come to understand their identities over time, through creative media and scholarly discussions. You will connect with your own sources of creative inspiration, and revisit a major moment in your life that has shaped who you are and how you understand yourself, with the invitation [...]

Storying the Self: (Re)Claiming our Voices (Coursera)

Engage with lived experiences and identities that have often been denied a public voice. Consider the nuanced contexts of race, gender, class, language, ability, and how these impact your position as a leader and creator. You’ll question what it means to reclaim your narrative of yourself and to engage [...]

Storying the Self: Telling our Stories (Coursera)

Ask for and give constructive feedback on your work, and consider venues for sharing your stories as both a leader and creator. In leadership contexts, this translates to authentic purpose, vision, and values. You’ll engage with a creative assignment with the intention of creating and polishing a story from [...]