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Subject Women of Color in Leadership
Date June 10, 2021 5:15 PM
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How new leadership can shift systems, a doctor’s quest for women’s health justice, and two views on partnering with Editor-in-Chief Cyndi Suarez.

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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter looks at how women of color do leadership. We start with a key piece outlining the shift at NPQ as it transitioned in January of this year to its next phase of leadership under Cyndi Suarez, who was previously a senior editor specializing in race and power. The article “Vision in Leadership” looks at how a different person in leadership with a different set of assumptions shifts a system. It also lets you know more about the changes we have been making to respond to the most critical needs and opportunities in the field. We also hear from leaders in the field about how they are experiencing partnering with Suarez. Finally, our latest Tiny Spark podcast features Dr. Sophia Yen, who founded a birth control startup in her quest for health justice for women. It is the first founded and led by a woman, and she tells us why this is important.
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The idea that it is possible to create new forms, or ways of organizing life, is central to Suarez’s creative approach. Read more... ([link removed])
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Kristell Caballero Saucedo, who met Suarez while in her role at Borealis Philanthropy, shares what she sees as unique to Suarez’s leadership. Watch and listen... ([link removed])
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Cathy Garcia, a program officer at Robin Hood, speaks to the unspoken role of power in the field and the ways Suarez advances that conversation. Watch and listen... ([link removed])

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Dr. Sophia Yen, entrepreneur and advocate for women’s health and empowerment, speaks frankly about sex, sexism, and her quest for health justice for all women. Listen to the podcast... ([link removed])

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