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Bettye Pruitt is an social historian (PhD Boston University) dedicated to supporting collective learning and action. From 2000-2004, Bettye supported the UNDP Democratic Dialogue Project and is co-author of Democratic Dialogue A Handbook for Practitioners (UNDP, the Organization of American States, International IDEA, and the Canadian International Development Agency: 2007). From 2003-2009, she was co-coordinator of the Generative Change Community (see www.generativedialogue.org and Pruitt, The Generative Change Community, Reflections: the SoL Journal 8:2 [2007]). She is a member and former co-chair of the council of trustees of SoL (Society for Organizational Learning). Previously, she had a long career as a consulting historian specializing in historical analysis of institutional issues and development.
The Generative Change Community is a global community of practice that explores, nurtures, and promotes generative dialogic change processes for an equitable and sustainable world. The community seeks to integrate individual, organizational, and societal transformation through dialogic processes and initiatives.