Chris Ategeka
Join Chris Ategeka—a Ugandan-born systems thinker, engineer, and author who asks a simple, urgent question: What does it mean to be human in an age that keeps pulling us away from ourselves?
Wednesday, October 29th | 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time | 60 minutes
About the Call
Chris’s newest book, Return to Human: Soul, Spirit, and Survival in the Age of the Machine, invites us to remember who we are and reclaim our attention, choose presence, and let our actions flow from soul rather than urgency.
Shaped by loss, service, and community, Chris calls us back to what endures and how to live it: listening for purpose in the midst of grief, honoring the dignity of every life, and practicing belonging—in our homes, our work, and our communities. His inquiry into what it means to be human in these times is a timely balm that offers a compass back to what matters most.
Come to be inspired, bring your questions, and leave with a renewed faith in what is possible. We hope you'll join us for this exciting conversation. See you on Wednesday, October 29 at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time PT (UTC - 7).
About the Speaker
Chris Ategeka is a Ugandan-born engineer, social entrepreneur, and systems thinker recognized for his work at the intersection of technology, humanity, and justice. He is the author of many books, his latest Return to Human: Soul, Spirit, and Survival in the Age of the Machine is available now. You can visit his website to learn more.
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About Resilience and Possibility
This call is part of Resilience and Possibility in These Times, a series of online offerings to support us all in staying connected to one another, to a vision for the future, and to the spirit of life in these times.