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Hosted by journalist and community activist Cheryl D. Fields, this show features conversations with people who practice collective leadership as a means of strengthening their communities. Conversations explore how everyday people from around the US are crossing the boundaries of culture, gender, race, education, age, religion and class to create more just and peaceful communities.

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In this second episode exploring the role collective leadership is playing in the emerging Green Economy, we talk with Deborah Scott, executive director of Georgia StandUp, an alliance of community, labor and faith-based organizations... more

As the nation moves toward a green economy, what is the role for collective leadership? In this, the first in a series of episodes focused on this topic, we'll talk with Dwight Langhum, president of Langhum Mitchell Communications,... more

A growing number of community organizations are discovering the benefits social media can bring to their organizing efforts. In this episode, Llano Grande Center program director Juan Ozuna shares the story of a new social media project that... more

In the digital era, we often categorize technology users as digital natives, early adopters and immigrants. The same language can be applied to collective leadership practitioners. In this episode, we'll hear from James Radoe Gunter, a... more

The Lummi Cedar Project has been incorporating the practice of collective leadership into its program for more than five years. In 2010, the organization's leaders decided to expand their youth leadership development project from a... more

This podcast is re-cast of a show that initially aired on Nov. 2, 2010. The episode features two gentlemen who are part of the National Muslim-Christian Initiative, an interfaith coalition seeking to educate and encourage peaceful dialogue among... more

Dr. Walter Earl Fluker is a leading scholar in the study of leadership. His work is inspired by the teachings of Howard Thurman and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as well as the history of leadership as practiced within the African American... more

Ethnic studies courses first began appearing on the campuses of state universities in the U.S. during the late 1960s, when African American and Chicano students in California began pressuring their campuses to offer such courses. As recently as... more

In May, the Center for Ethical Leadership will host the first Community Learning Exchange to be held in its home town Seattle, Washington. The program will center around the four patterns of change outlined in the Collective Leadership... more

Like many teens, Keishla Rivera's days are long and full. Unlike many of her peers, however, she juggles motherhood along with her responsibilities at school and work. In this episode of CL-Exchange OnAir, Keishla talks about how her... more

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