Leaders that see the difficult work of healing as a critical step for building a better world
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This Leadership Weekly features leaders that see the difficult (and often overlooked) work of healing as a critical step for building a better world. An excerpt from Shawn A. Ginwright’s new book, The Four Pivots: Reimagining Justice, Reimagining Ourselves, envisions a future of collective, communal healing from trauma through a deep shift in our values. Our next feature calls on philanthropic leaders to opt for true, lasting healing from systemic injustices rather than quick fixes in their funding strategies. Next, we hear from a leader of a national philanthropy-serving organization, whose efforts to shape civil society for the better entail healing from the dehumanizing aspects of dominant mindsets and cultural norms. Finally, we link readers to a page featuring our curated series on Black Men’s Leadership, where they can draw inspiration for leading towards the collective good.
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Healing-Centered Leadership: A Path to Transformation ([link removed])
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What does it take to heal a broken society? How do we begin to pivot toward values that build greater connection and meaning? The solutions to these challenges require healing our collective trauma and restoring a sense of possibility in our work. Read more… ([link removed])
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Rejecting False Harmony: How Philanthropy Can Support Real Healing ([link removed])
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Without tangible steps toward accountability, calls for reconciliation only entrench the systemic inequities and structural racism that 2020 put on irrefutable display. Read more… ([link removed])
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Leading While Black: A Story of Double Consciousness, Decolonization, and Healing ([link removed])
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How do we as a society move the needle and truly dismantle white supremacy? What would be possible if we committed to cultivating and leveraging our collective genius? Read more… ([link removed])
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Black Men’s Leadership Series: ([link removed])
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Explore our curated series on Black Men’s Leadership, collected for the first time in one place. Explore the collection… ([link removed])
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