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Leadership

This week, we recognize Martin Luther King, Jr. with a Leadership newsletter about being in service to the Beloved Community. First, a conversation with Anasa Troutman, the executive director of Historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis, TN—home to many cultural innovations from the minds of Black folks and the Black imagination. Next, we offer an early look at the title article from the new winter issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine—one we hope Dr. King would appreciate—“Love as Social Order.” Then, we explore how pro-Black organizational leadership supports staff and community wellbeing. Finally, we’ll dig even deeper into this idea with our upcoming webinar on new frameworks for nonprofit boards, shifting their role from “power over” to “power with.”


Building a City of the Future by Restoring Its Past: A Story from Black Memphis

 
“Our hope and our vision for the building is that it will be a place of gathering and a place of story but also…a place for intersectional conversation.” Read more…
 
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Love as Social Order

 
“Love is paradoxical, able to hold seemingly contradictory thoughts, which facilitates tolerance and sometimes leads to transformation. It is about overcoming separateness, which is the root of all human suffering.” Read more…
 
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Leading Restoratively: The Role of Leadership in a Pro-Black Sector

 
“A pro-Black organization ensures staff wellbeing, safety, dignity, and advancement by practicing trauma-informed, collective care, prioritizing psychological safety, and restoring worker dignity by providing equitable living wages and building leadership pipelines.” Read more…
 
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A New Framework for Boards—NPQ Webinar

 
As leaders strive to make their management practices more equitable and values-aligned, traditional board practices are feeling more and more out of step with organizational culture and direction. In our upcoming webinar, presenter Ananda Valenzuela focuses on shifting the board’s core role from decision-making to accountability. Join us on February 1st at 2:00 pm EST. Register here…
 
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