Welcome.
The fact that you're here tells me something important about you you believe this work matters, and you believe you have more to learn and more to give. That belief is exactly right. The 5 C's of Courageous Leadership™ is not a training series. It is a development practice designed to meet you where you are and bring you forward. Each module will invite you to reflect, to act, and to show up in ways that stretch you. Some moments will feel comfortable. Some won't. Both are part of the growth. This is a community of leaders who have chosen to go deeper.
Begin where you are. This module invites you to examine your cultural identity as a leader how your experiences, community, and history shape every decision you make.
Grounded in the Adinkra symbol Dwennimmen (Humility), you will receive your CI Leadership Profile, engage in honest self-reflection, and create your first Courage Challenge artifact an AI-generated image of who you are culturally.
Connect Look outward.
Module 2 asks you to deepen your connections across difference moving from proximity to genuine learning.
Guided by Sankofa (Go Back to Get It), you will audit your professional learning network, listen across difference, and amplify someone else's voice in a 60-second community post.
Challenge Name what you see. This is where the work gets real closing the gap between what you observe and what you say.
Drawing on Nea Onnim (Knowledge), you will name a specific inequity you have been carrying quietly, write an unsent letter to it, and read it aloud on camera for this community.
Commit Put your name on it. Module 4 moves you from conviction to accountable commitment a specific, time-bound, witnessed promise to act.
Grounded in Nyansapo (Ingenuity), you will name your commitment, tell someone outside this cohort, and make it public on camera.
Module : Lead Courageously You are ready.
The final module integrates everything your profile, your connections, your challenge, your commitment — into the identity of a Cultural Champion.
Guided by Gyawu Atiko (Bravery), you will reflect on your full journey, check in on your commitment, and create your Courage Song an AI-generated graduation artifact that captures who you have become.
Teaching courageously doesn't stop at your own leadership identity it shows up in how you see, understand, and advocate for every student in your care. Courageous Classrooms: Leading for Every Student extends the work of the 5 C's into your classroom practice, guiding you through deep engagement with the communities represented in Minnesota's schools. Combined with the previous modules in this course, this module completes the Minnesota PELSB Cultural Competency requirement for license renewal and more importantly, it will challenge you to move from awareness to meaningful, courageous action for every child you serve.