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Compassionate Leadership Week 2026

Defiant Hope: In the Age of Disconnection

Featured speakers and event information
TramutoPorter FoundationLasell UniversityNational Compassionate Leadership Week

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Step into a day of courageous connection

Join educators and compassionate leaders for a focused day of conversation, practical insight, and renewed possibility.

Date
September 11, 2026
Time
9:30 AM–2:30 PM
Venue
De Witt Hall, Lasell University
Address
80 Maple Street, Auburndale, MA 02466
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Why Defiant Hope?

There is a difference between hoping things will get better and deciding to make them better.

That difference has a name. It is called Defiant Hope. On Friday, September 11, 2026, the TramutoPorter Foundation and Lasell University are bringing together a select group of educators, university leaders, and community voices for a day unlike any other.

Defiant Hope in the Age of Disconnection is a Compassionate Leadership event designed not to inform you, but to transform you. A day of story, reflection, honest conversation, and collective action, held in the heart of a campus that has made compassion its north star.

SPEAKERS

Voices That Will Shape the Day

A shared conversation about purpose, courage, and what compassionate leadership requires now.

Donato Tramuto

Donato Tramuto

Founder, TramutoPorter Foundation

Activist, author, and the originator of the Defiant Hope movement. Donato has spent decades turning conviction into action. Defiant Hope is not just a phrase he coined — it is the way he lives.

Natalie Alcantara

Natalie Alcantara

Conversation Architect, Facilitator & Conversation Designer

Natalie designs conversations that change things. As lead facilitator and conversation designer of the day, she holds the space for honest, generative dialogue that moves people from reflection into action, ensuring every moment of the program has purpose, flow, and heart.

Eric Turner

Eric Turner

President, Lasell University

A leader who has made compassion and community the foundation of Lasell’s institutional identity. His conversation with Donato will open the day and anchor its call to courageous leadership.

James William Lincoln, Ph.D.

James William Lincoln, Ph.D.

Faculty, Lasell University

Creator of “The Radical Kindness of Fred Rogers,” a course that filled immediately and sparked a campus-wide conversation about what it means to truly see another person. James will open a space where philosophy becomes lived practice.

What to expect

A Day That Goes Somewhere

This is not a conference. It is not a panel discussion. It is a convening - intimate, intentional, and designed to move you.

  1. Welcome and Opening

    Setting the intention for the day.

  2. Defiant Hope

    A keynote conversation with Donato Tramuto and Natalie Alcantara.

  3. Leadership in Practice

    Stories, tools, and shared reflection.

  4. Lunch and Connection

    Space to meet fellow educators and leaders.

  5. From Insight to Action

    Turning compassionate leadership into everyday practice.

  6. Closing Invitation

    A final commitment to carry forward.

WHO THIS IS FOR

This Day Was Designed For You

This event is by invitation only, for educators shaping the future. If you are a higher education faculty member, administrator, or university leader who believes that the work of education is inseparable from the work of human connection – this day was designed for you.

This is a day that begins the moment you walk through the door and continues long after you leave. You will hear Donato Tramuto speak on where Defiant Hope was born and why it matters urgently now. You will sit in conversation as Donato and Lasell President Eric Turner explore what it means to lead with courage when disconnection is the easier choice. And you will spend time with James Lincoln, Lasell faculty philosopher and creator of the course “The Radical Kindness of Fred Rogers,” who asks a question that quietly undoes you: what does defiant hope actually look like as an action? James opens a space where vulnerability stops being something to manage and becomes the very place where connection takes root.

Across the day, students, faculty, and community residents will add their voices. Tables will do real work. And by the time you leave — with something living and green in your hands - you will have felt what Defiant Hope feels like, not just understood it.

September 11, 2026

Choose hope, lead with compassion.

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