14/09/2024
Katherine Leat, the co-facilitator of the UWC course explains how she arrived at this point, where she wants to be active in changing the world around her.
“Spending my teenage years at the Small School in Hartland, I grew up with changemakers around me: Satish Kumar, founder of and ; Colin Hodgetts, ex-director of Christian Action, founder of the London School of Nonviolence London and Tent City; John Moat,poet, painter and co-founder of and Caroline Walker who worked in India and now campaigns for better nutritional food for all.
Like them, if I perceive a problem, I want to sort it out. I believe that ‘many small drops to make an ocean’ and that can have a really big impact.
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When I began in , I naively thought that I could change large corporate structures from the inside, but quickly learned how hard that was with so few skills. Completing my studies at CENDEP —where I met Elisa, my co-facilitator — and with my architectural registration and experience of designing schools, I gained sponsorship to work with . I led design teams constructing schools and community projects in Sierra Leone, Mozambique and Uganda, working in partnership with locals and .
This was my dream job on paper, but I wasn’t totally comfortable. I was doing development work at arm’s length from the UK. Could I ever fully understand the requirements in a culture I was not part of and have a real positive impact?
Fabrica Architecture, which I run with my husband is in its 12th year. It is important to me that our projects are ‘in partnership’ with people we work with, however big or small.
However, I had stopped listening to the news as I felt I had no ability to change anything for the better. Moving the family and business to allowed for a reset and I now listen to the news again and I have reminded myself that I CAN make a difference to some things, especially in my and .”
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