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Subject How to Be a Pro-Black Leader
Date May 31, 2022 4:59 PM
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Illuminating interviews from our latest magazine with leaders across the sector by Cyndi Suarez

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** Leadership Weekly
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This week’s Leadership newsletter rounds up a series of illuminating interviews from our latest magazine with leaders across the sector by Cyndi Suarez, NPQ’s Editor in Chief. With Shanelle Matthews, Suarez discusses the ups and downs of being a social movement leader committed to pro-Blackness, and why it requires an attitude of perpetual self-transformation. Next, Suarez, Liz Derias, and Kad Smith have a candid conversation about what leaders seeking to implement pro-Blackness into their organizations can learn from past power-building movements. Isabelle Moses and Suarez examine the importance of listening to Black women for cultivating organizations where all can thrive. Lastly, Dax-Devlon Ross and Suarez meditate on why going pro-Black is today’s cutting-edge approach to liberatory leadership—and what this future holds.
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Pro-Blackness is Aspirational: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Shanelle Matthews ([link removed])
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Moving the Mountain: A Conversation about Pro-Blackness with Cyndi Suarez, Liz Derias, and Kad Smith ([link removed])
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Pro-Black is Pro-Everybody: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Isabelle Moses ([link removed])
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When Blackness Is Centered, Everybody Wins: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Dax-Devlon Ross ([link removed])
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