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Sarah ElRaheb-Dagher

Sarah ElRaheb-Dagher is a Canadian-Egyptian educator and coach who specializes in teaching public narrative, organizing, and leadership. She has her Master's in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education, with a focus on the arts in education. Sarah has worked with Dr. Marshall Ganz since 2015 at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), first as his head teaching fellow, and currently as a lead trainer and Pedagogy and Curriculum Specialist. She has spearheaded the design and implementation of many large-scale projects, including an executive education course of the Public Narrative course taught through HKS, and an intensive curriculum for mayors from around the world through the Bloomberg Harvard Initiative. She has coached, taught, and coordinated over 100 Public Narrative and Organizing workshops across the United States, Canada, and Morocco, and has had the opportunity to teach and coach hundreds of individuals, including artists, mayors, congresspeople, Dreamers, grassroots organizers, and TED talk speakers. Sarah is a founding member of UforChange, a Toronto-based arts education nonprofit established in 2009 which has empowered thousands of young people. As Director, she was able to raise post-secondary education enrollment rate for her students from 17 to 73%. She received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Student Teaching at Harvard Kennedy School in 2016. When she is not working, Sarah is a hobby writer and published essayist, writing and teaching about body positivity, racial justice, and love.

She will present a workshop, along with Georges Dagher, entitled, “(e)motion.”

My Speakers Sessions

Friday, August 19
 

4:15pm PDT