Overview
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Join a powerful discussion on women's leadership featuring Rhode Island State Senator Gayle Goldin, Center for Native American Youth's Nikki Pitre, and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Lola Adedokun. Explore the undeniable impact of women in leadership roles, commemorating women's suffrage and equality day. Delve into topics such as indigenous women's leadership, redefining leadership paradigms, and the importance of being bold. Examine the concept of power, addressing issues like missing and murdered indigenous women, and learn about power-shifting strategies. Gain insights on building and leveraging strategic solidarity, and understand the significance of this moment for advancing gender and racial equity. Discover how transforming communities and systems can create inclusive pathways for future generations to reach their full potential.
Syllabus
Introduction
Womens Suffrage
Introductions
Superpower Opportunities
Indigenous Womens Leadership
Redefining Leadership
Be Bold
Closing Thoughts
What Power Looks Like
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Power Shifting
Building Solidarity
Strategic Solidarity
Strategic Moment
Indigenous Solidarity
Closing
Taught by
The Aspen Institute