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Chapter 22 - The Burden of Patience in a Long March Toward Racial Justice - Tony Pickett

Chapter 22 - The Burden of Patience in a Long March Toward Racial Justice - Tony Pickett

Update: 2020-05-26
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The African-American activists who created the modern CLT intended it to be a platform for increasing the prosperity and power of people of color. Progress has been made, but more remains to be done. This is an historic moment in the march toward racial justice, argues the executive director of the Grounded Solutions Network, requiring self-examination among CLTs in the United States – and elsewhere. CLTs must do a better job, in particular, of going to scale and of making room for the next generation of CLT experts and leaders who must be “collectively diverse and intentionally representative of the communities they serve.”
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Chapter 22 - The Burden of Patience in a Long March Toward Racial Justice - Tony Pickett

Chapter 22 - The Burden of Patience in a Long March Toward Racial Justice - Tony Pickett

Edited by John Emmeus Davis, Line Algoed & María E. Hernández-Torrales