This issue of Leadership Weekly focuses on aspects of moral leadership. The links cut across layers of the issue by exploring interventions from the levels of self, community, society, and planet. Leadership today requires sharp, clear thinking. In these times of ecological collapse and political uprising, leadership demands the ability to adapt our beliefs to be truly responsive to the conditions. As these stories offer, the work of creating a moral society happens in ourselves, with each other, and in relation to an ever-evolving environment.
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Edge Leadership: Policy for Liberation
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Dr. Robert Franklin describes the promise America made and what it will take to truly free the soul of the nation. Read and watch…
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“We lead with all of these different parts of our identities connected to our worth, connected to our livelihood,” Luana Morales tells Cyndi Suarez in her latest podcast. “So we’re facing these multiple dimensions of who we are, and our identities, in this way that we’ve never had to do before.” Listen…
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In this article, Danielle Coates-Connor weaves Dr. Franklin’s comments at Edge with a systems approach to shared vision. Read…
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How does the land mentor us? “Oppression and liberation, to me, have direct roots with the land,” says José G. González in a recent interview with Ofrenda Magazine. He explores othering and belonging as key facets of JEDI: justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Read…
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