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PTF Parent Up Speaker Series and Reception

Performing Arts Center - Marcus D. Hurlbut Theater - 1000
JASON CRAIGE HARRIS 

Jason Craige Harris is a voice for healing, transformation, and the power of storytelling. He is an international consultant and keynote speaker, specializing in leadership, ethics, strategy, culture, belonging, healing, facilitation, spirituality, conflict resolution, and restorative justice. 
 
Jason works in a variety of contexts, with a range of constituents, and across industries to promote cultures of dignity and repair. He regularly advises leaders on how to solve big challenges, manage complex crises, and pursue lasting change. In all of his work, Jason draws on a deep well of research, practice, and mindfulness to transform leaders, teams, and organizational cultures. 
 
Jason is committed to educating the public. He writes on ways of moving through conflict and harm with integrity, empathy, and accountability. Jason is also the Social Impact Producer for a documentary with Impactful entitled Race to Be Human, a film on how to talk about race and mental health. 
 
Jason is the Managing Partner at Perception Strategies, a consulting firm working around the world with organizations on leadership, assessment, strategy, culture, and repair. Jason also serves as a Senior Advisor at Perception Institute, a research consortium prioritizing equity in social systems. In addition, 
 
Jason is a member of the speakers bureau at Pollyanna, a national organization working to promote racial literacy and cultural competency. 
Previously, Jason was the director of diversity and inclusion at a NYC independent school, where he co-led the school’s peace, equity, and justice department, and taught courses at the intersection of ethics, history, and religion. Jason sits on the boards of Seeds of Peace, Hidden Water, and Getting to We.
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