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Teaching Cooperative Intelligence, for a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

Such, at least, is the thesis of work I’ve been involved in to create a cooperative education curriculum at the high school level in the Bronx. Aside from these cultural and ideological factors, there are the practical benefits. Creating pathways for educating for economic democracy requires more than curriculum and content.

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From Lucy to Leadership Part 2: Our Origins’ Central Question

Fundraising Leadership

In teaching women how to redefine power via the 9 Leadership Power Tools curriculum , I have realized how deep seated some of our fears and gender-based behaviors around power and intentionality for our lives are. In a jazz bar and cultural center called Fendika , this stunning painting graced the stage. million years.

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

NonProfit Quarterly

Institutions, hierarchies, and forms of leadership rooted in Western colonial ideology are failing, being renegotiated, and getting deconstructed—even in the face of intense backlash. Our leadership, needed now more than ever, is being tested like never before.

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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

However, social workers and educators can use AI-powered emotion recognition software to gain valuable insights into a child’s emotional state and adjust their teaching approach accordingly. During this time, I gained valuable experience in operations management, sales, marketing, and leadership.

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Change Your Life, Career, Future: Why and How Starts Here and Now With Intentioning

Fundraising Leadership

#leadershipdevelopment ” Register here for Intentioning Mastermind Series Kicking off the live series created for women leaders who are mid-career, management and C-suite levels during Women’s History Month is a nod to the collective power of community and what Feldt calls “the infinite pie” of possibilities for women in leadership.

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GUEST POST: A Great Idea… Connecting With Donors Through Photo Books

iMarketSmart

The book included special notes from the award recipients and myriad photographs that reflected the immersion in a different culture and the service work that was completed during a study away in Belize. College leadership sees the inherent value in providing these special touches.

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The Need for More Inclusive Leadership Narratives

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Deborah Bae & Kiernan Doherty The dominant narrative around leadership in many areas of the world centers individualism over solidarity. It suggests that there is one kind of leadership and that a single person—one who intervenes to solve a problem or envision a bold new reality—embodies it.