What You as a Leader Can Do About Structural Racism in Development Work

I know many of us have been discussing structural racism in development work, and how much the development world is contributing toward neocolonialism.  But what can we as leaders and individuals do to start addressing it? I am excited about today's guest, Akasha Saunders, and the over 10 years' experience he brings in uniting people across race, sexual orientation, gender and religion.  In this episode we discuss what we as development workers can do to start dismantling structural racism, beginning by looking at ourselves. Resources: As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation from Rwanda, by Catherine Claire Larson Akasha's Blog Akasha's contact information  

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How do I lead a team in international development to better performance, while maintaining my wellbeing and making an impact in the community? Using her 12 years' experience in international development as well as professional coaching background, host Torrey Peace answers these questions and more in The Aid for Aid Workers Leadership Podcast. Here you'll find a mix of mini trainings and step-by-step guides, as well as best practices from other aid workers and a healthy dose of coaching from Torrey herself. If you're ready to become the leader you admire, then tune in weekly and start broadening your impact!