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Getting to Know Our Consultants: Olliette Murry-Drobot

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Interests are intersectionality, colorism, and leadership. MA in Applied Anthropology MBA focused on organizational change and leadership Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultant Dare to Lead Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Principles and Techniques in Fundraising Tell us a success story about your work with a nonprofit in Memphis.

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

NonProfit Quarterly

I want that infrastructure to go toward spreading this story and hosting these conversations, so it’s not just you and me, it’s you plus the next leader in a particular area—to help us all understand: What does leadership look like in this space? CS: So, it was the leadership that was leaving? Folks needed and wanted guidance.

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Paving a Better Way: What’s Driving Progressive Organizations Apart and How to Win by Coming Together

NonProfit Quarterly

For staff, frustrations over the gaps between public rhetoric and internal operations can lead to public callouts of leadership, open letters, and work avoidance. These forms of staff resistance often trigger fears among leadership about losing issue campaigns, falling short on base building or turnout metrics, and other reputational risks.

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The Challenge to Power

NonProfit Quarterly

The Black Leader’s Burden In the past three years, many of us who have been advancing justice initiatives have either questioned or outright criticized traditional top-down leadership as one root cause of the perpetuation of structural racism. The Aspen Institute’s definition of the term is instructive here. They seek to unionize.