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For this issue, ILR invited authors to consider how transdisciplinary leaders, leading and leadership might contribute to the realization of new futures: planetary, developmental, and regenerative. Dr. Eric Reynolds positioned the journal as a space for academic collaboration, where contributors might “collectively write the script” towards such futures, “to hold space for our scholarship and practice to serve as a fractal neuron of the connectome of an evolved humanity.” The editors are honored and delighted to publish the 2021 Winter Solstice Issue with our global readership.

For this issue, ILR invited authors to consider how transdisciplinary leaders, leading and leadership might contribute to the realization of new futures: planetary, developmental, and regenerative. Dr. Eric Reynolds positioned the journal as a space for academic collaboration, where contributors might “collectively write the script” towards such futures, “to hold space for our scholarship and practice to serve as a fractal neuron of the connectome of an evolved humanity.” The editors are honored and delighted to publish the 2021 Winter Solstice Issue with our global readership.

Leading Comments
Volume 21 - Leading Comments
Eric ReynoldsNatasha MantlerJeremy Johnson
The editors are pleased to introduce Volume 21, Issue 1 of Integral Leadership Review.
Call for Papers
Transdisciplinary Leaders, Leading and Leadership Towards Planetary Developmental and Regenerative Communities, Cultures and Civilizations, Or Towards a Butterfly Civilization
Eric M. Reynolds
Positioned as a space for transdisciplinary collaboration, ILR invited integralists to consider how transdisciplinary leaders, leading and leadership might contribute to the realization of new futures: planetary, developmental, and regenerative.
Carl Hays interviews Nishad (this time under his pen name, Nishad Cote) to discuss his integral novel, Dancing with Angels: One Man’s Search for the Meaning of Life.
Feature Articles
Why Making Vital Distinctions Between Indigenous and Dominant Worldviews is Not a “Binary Thinking Problem” And, In Fact, Could Save Us from Extinction
Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows)
Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) helps us to understand how binary thinking shouldn’t be rejected.
Feature Articles
ReGen Village with James Ehrlich
James EhrlichEric ReynoldsJeremy Johnson
Eric and Jeremy interviewed James Ehrlich on the future of housing with ReGen Villages.