Part 3 in the Sovereign Leadership Series Let’s stop pretending that abandoning ourselves is leadership. That over-functioning is noble. That saying yes to everything makes us stronger and…
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Part 2 in the Sovereign Leadership Series There was a season in my life where I was doing it all – and I mean all. I was responsible…
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Let’s be honest: Philanthropy alone is not going to save us. The federal government is pulling back. From USAID shutdowns and the looming threat to Medicaid, the safety net…
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—Annam Manthiram
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—Josue J. Olivares, Executive Director Rio Grande Community Development Corporation
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