04/20/2021
We Are Not Who We Were
April 20, 2021
Thirteen months into pandemic, we are emerging. By now, many more of us understand we are not “returning to normal,” we are not “going back” even if we are returning to our offices. We have changed. How do we enter the near distant future where some of life might look and feel a little bit like it used to and so much has changed?
This week while facilitating a group of senior higher education leaders in a dialogue about the future, one person bravely offered this observation, “I’m not who I was at the start of this.” There was a long pause that each of us could feel, even inside our Zoom room. This leader had named something each of us felt but didn’t have the words and hadn’t yet paused for long enough to notice we were feeling it, too.
We have changed. Though our individual experiences are as unique as our fingerprints, collectively we have witnessed a
• racial reckoning and uprising that continues today
• ravaging global pandemic and continued economic fall out
• intensifying climate change as fires, storms and the like continue to transform the earth
• divisive, historic presidential election that exposed further that whole swaths of our country do not experience the same realities
and
• life on the frontlines and/or the blending of work and life in new and vulnerable ways
• leadership amidst and through chaos and unrivaled complexity.
All of this has changed us.
We are not who we once were.
higher education leadership after covid