The Sankofa Generational Leadership Continuum Series
The Sankofa Leadership Continuum is a throughline running from historical leaders of the past to contemporary leaders of the present to those who will emerge as future leaders. Melding together historical and contemporary reality, this through-line inspires activism, art, literature, ethnography, and research to fuel transformation.
Question: How do we apply generational leadership as a grassroots resistance strategy that serves to disrupt systemic and institutional racism?
Discussion:
5 Principals of Generational Leadership: Global Leadership Network Article
Harlem Renaissance Artist Frankie Manning Danced Across Boundaries
Civil Rights Photographer Gordon Parks Inspired A New Generation of Artists
Episode giveaways:
- 5 Principles to Become a Generational Leader
https://globalleadership.org/articles/leading-others/5-principles-to-become-a-generational-leader/ - Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is one of the sharpest thinkers of our time
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/kentanji-brown-jackson-affirmative-action-dissent-supreme-court-rcna92661
"With full knowledge of the history of racism and discrimination in this country, one would have to be ignorant or complicit not to see how the recent Supreme Court ruling sets us back — instead of helping us move forward as a nation." - How Civil Rights Photographer Gordon Parks Inspired A New Generation Of Artists
https://www.fastcompany.com/3063025/how-civil-rights-photographer-gordon-parks-inspired-a-new-generation-of-artists
- Kamal Carter and Kyle Williams On Activating Anti-Racists
https://pod.link/RealTalk/episode/f3d61d1ba2736b08228daf2900b17050


