This series will connect listeners to leaders who helm organizations that serve and uplift primarily marginalized communities. Today, we are seeking to understand the decisions they suddenly face, the values they are considering, and the compromises they are making to ensure their organizations remain durable throughout COVID-19, one of the most uncertain periods of time our country has faced. As a result of this series, listeners will have an opportunity to learn from incredible leaders and garner insight to consider how we keep critical organizations afloat, especially when our communities most need them.
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This series will connect listeners to leaders who helm organizations that serve and uplift primarily marginalized communities. Today, we are seeking to understand the decisions they suddenly face, the values they are considering, and the compromises they are making to ensure their organizations remain durable throughout COVID-19, one of the most uncertain periods of time our country has faced. As a result of this series, listeners will have an opportunity to learn from incredible leaders and garner insight to consider how we keep critical organizations afloat, especially when our communities most need them.
This series will connect listeners to leaders who helm organizations that serve and uplift primarily marginalized communities. Today, we are seeking to understand the decisions they suddenly face, the values they are considering, and the compromises they are making to ensure their organizations remain durable throughout COVID-19, one of the most uncertain periods of time our country has faced. As a result of this series, listeners will have an opportunity to learn from incredible leaders and garner insight to consider how we keep critical organizations afloat, especially when our communities most need them.