Slavery’s legacy in modern business practice, moving from extraction to reciprocity, and racial justice organizing around the globe.
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Our economic system has trained people to think about fellow humans as “capital.” This Leadership Weekly highlights the different impacts of this belief and alternative ways of imagining our relationships. We feature an article on the hidden history of how slavery has shaped our current-day management orientation. What would it be like to lead with reciprocity? Inside our organizational relationships, and as we work in communities, extractive legacies are ending. See what it looks like to design for what black girls need through learnings out of Chicago. Finally, consider how black philanthropists are funding racial justice as a global issue, core to properly resourcing the rising generation of black leaders based on their priorities.
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Reckoning with Slavery: Revisiting Management’s Uncomfortable Past ([link removed])
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Many modern business practices were also used to manage enslaved labor. Confronting this should be a core component of business education. Read… ([link removed])
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Developing Human Capital: Moving from Extraction to Reciprocity in Our Organizational Relationships ([link removed])
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Many nonprofit organizations are interrogating their legacy theories of change…and unearthing the ways in which internal management practices do and do not reflect the vision of equity and justice we espouse externally. Read… ([link removed])
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Report Outlines Black Feminist Vision to Improve the Lives of Black Girls ([link removed])
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In Chicago, a nonprofit working with Black girls outlines its vision of a world in which public policy fully supports Black girls’ development. Read… ([link removed])
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