Changemaking (IMPACT) Faculty Profile
                
              
                    Dr. Eric Belokon
                Discipline/Courses: Behavioral Science/Psychology
                  Campus: Wolfson                    
                 
             
            As a faculty, what does changemaking mean to you?
            
              - It is the Meaning and Purpose of/for why I do  what I do - My Teaching 
- The Essence of Who I am
How do you define what changemaking education is to a  faculty peer who's never heard the term? 
          
            - What Drives and Moves  you to what you do
- What Excites and gives  you Zest for what you do
- The why behind/for/of why you do what you do
Why do you consider yourself a changemaker faculty?
          
            - Live by my personal mission: "To empower you to optimize your natural  capacity in improving
 the quality of your daily life and contribute to a betterment of  the world."
-             Serve as a guide to assist everyone with their personal  enrichment endeavors/work and  be a collaborator/facilitator for collective empowerment
What issues are at the center of your changemaking work? 
          
            - Human Rights/Social Justice – Dignity and Equity for All 
- Peacebuilding – Harmony, Respect, and Tolerance          
To be a changemaker, it is important to:
          Connect to your passion, Develop Empathy, Gain Knowledge, Maintain Grit/Resilience,                                                                           Practice Reflection, Take Action for Transformation.
          What would you tell a faculty peer who would like to consider enhancing their teaching                                                                                                                                                                                                               with a changemaking lens?
          We are all Changemakers! Come Learn, Think, and Share to Make a Difference.