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Honoring and Supporting Women of Color Leaders

Stanford Social Innovation

But while this moment in US history, marked by heightened racism and xenophobia, is subjecting women of color nonprofit leaders to increased pressures and risks, it is also generating greater civic engagement and providing them with more opportunities to lead. But each moment of heightened engagement has lasted only a few news cycles.

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How Radical Trust Creates Long-Term Resilience

Stanford Social Innovation

On a weekly basis, she undertook the 12-hour commute between Cape Town and an isolated community on South Africa’s southeast “Wild Coast.” But how can individuals and organizations lead their communities to create long-lasting, permanent change? The success, by design, is the community’s.

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Fired up: Meet 30 youth leaders sparking change

Corporate Knights

It’s a constant reminder of how important our work is.” Recent events have impacted my kin personally in Maui and Northwest Territories,” says the 25-year-old community organizer from Six Nations of the Grand River, who works as the just-transition lead at Sacred Earth Solar. They found that more than half (57%) experience eco-anxiety.

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2024 Look Ahead: Addressing Uncertainty Through Purpose

3BL Media

A poll of 50 CEOs from CECP’s recent Board of Boards event asking how they felt about the current business and sociopolitical environment found leaders have moved from “trust” and “inspire” last year to “uncertain” and “optimistic” this year. One in four or one in five count themselves as part of the LGBT community. So