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This week’s Leadership newsletter explores why creativity is critical to social change. While nonprofits are often pivoting to address an increasing number of social challenges, what we need now is space to reimagine alternatives that build toward a living future. We review how Black people have maintained a connection to creativity in order to survive and thrive in a racist world. We learn about the intimate connection of self and community in developing creative, social change. We take a look at how some innovative nonprofits and funders are resourcing creativity. Finally, we listen to an exploration of the role of vulnerability in innovation.


A Guide on How to Unleash Black Imagination to Shape the Future

 
Aisha Shillingford of Intelligent Mischief recaps important practices she unearthed looking across Black speculative traditions, inquiring how Black folks imagine the future. Read more…
 
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Creative Resistance

 
Culture makers Toshi Reagon and adrienne maree brown explore the role of both the “I” and the “we” in radical imagination. Read and watch…
 
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“Daydream Lightbulbs,” Allegory Malaprop


Want Nonprofit Staff Longevity and Creativity? Consider a Sabbatical Policy

 
What strategies can nonprofits employ to retain workers and reduce turnover and burnout? Read…
 
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Life Radio: Innovation and Vulnerability

 
The Life Radio podcast welcomes special guest Felicia Perez, an educator, organizer, author, public speaker, and former Innovation Director at the Center for Story-based Strategy (CSS). What is the relationship between vulnerability and innovation? Listen…
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