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2020 E-Learning Trends for Growing Leaders

Concord Leadership

This is where e-learning comes into play. E-learning allows your organization’s leaders to continue thriving and growing […]. The post 2020 E-Learning Trends for Growing Leaders appeared first on The Concord Leadership Group, LLC.

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How Can We Support Youth Mental Health?

NonProfit Quarterly

This young person required special education services while coping with ADHD and—like many young people when schools abruptly closed—struggled with the transition to online learning. In Brooklyn, an 18-year-old trauma victim was rushed by her family to a local emergency room one evening after they learned she survived multiple rapes that day.

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The Call of Leadership Now: BIPOC Leaders in a Syndemic Era

NonProfit Quarterly

In this liminal time, BIPOC leaders are being asked to simultaneously dismantle the past, survive in the present, and create an alternative future. Our leadership, needed now more than ever, is being tested like never before. We are tasked with fighting for short- and long-term goals in tandem.

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Living Beyond the Constructs: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez and Marcus Walton

NonProfit Quarterly

In this conversation with Cyndi Suarez, NPQ ’s president and editor in chief, and Marcus Walton, president and CEO of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, the two leaders discuss NPQ ’s and GEO’s journeys of organizational transformation, and how we move beyond the what is to embrace the what can be. Cyndi Suarez: Really? CS: It’s true.

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Rethinking Food Culture Might Save Us

NonProfit Quarterly

Imagine a future where the ways we grow, cook, and gather around food affirm our relationships to the places we live, to the people who came before us, and to future generations. it’s only the seeds, and the land, and the food, that have the capacity to take that grief, and to metabolize and digest it. stewards in Northern California.

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

As Belén Marco and Tori Kuper of the New Economy Coalition recently noted, “Disillusionment with capitalism is so ubiquitous it’s trending on TikTok.” As has been noted by NPQ , “The struggle for a solidarity economy is a practical one, and there is no path forward without social movement.” We think it can.