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Widening the Lens: Sensing Practice for a Changing Immigrant Rights Ecosystem

Hosted by Glo Mayne Davó & amalia deloney
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About Event

Immigrant rights advocates are navigating unprecedented complexity—shifting policies, economic pressures, and deep uncertainty about what lies ahead. In this landscape, traditional leadership tools aren’t enough to reveal the patterns, relationships, and opportunities shaping our collective future.

Point A Studio and Glou Studio invite frontline immigrant rights advocates and service providers to a 90-minute Systems Sensing Workshop—an intentional space to pause, reflect, and explore the immigrant rights landscape as a living, interconnected system.

What is systems sensing?

Systems sensing invites us to look beyond surface-level issues and notice the subtle patterns, relationships, and tensions shaping the whole system. It combines reflection, embodied practice, and dialogue to reveal what’s moving beneath the surface.

Through somatic and constellation-based approaches, participants will:

  • Sense beneath the surface of challenges

  • Notice hidden patterns in relationships and dynamics

  • Explore perspectives that complement data and strategy

This practice helps participants clarify their organization’s role in the immigrant rights ecosystem, surface tensions and opportunities, cultivate resilience amid change, and strengthen futures-oriented decisions grounded in clarity and connection.

Who this is for: This workshop is designed for frontline immigrant rights advocates, organizers, and service providers who are leading through uncertainty and want to step back, reflect, and strengthen their systemic view.

This is a free offering from our studios, shared in support of the vital work immigrant rights organizations are carrying.

Participation is limited to 20 people, with no more than two participants per organization, to ensure a diverse and balanced group.

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Hosts and Facilitators

amalia deloney is the founder and principal at Point A Studio, a regenerative futures practice helping communities and mission-driven organizations imagine and build futures worth inheriting. She works at the intersection of foresight, participatory design, and systems change. amalia specializes in creating inclusive processes and transformative engagements that spark imagination, shift power, and shape just, regenerative systems rooted in belonging and bold collaboration.

Glo Mayne Davó is the founder and principal at Glou Studio, a conscious design studio committed to guiding change from within and between living systems. She works at the intersection of design, organizational transformation, and social impact. Glo specializes in creating inclusive strategies and transformative learning experiences that generate greater purpose alignment rooted in interconnection, regeneration, and creativity.