
Perspectives
This platform shares “perspectives” and stories from the field to support and encourage more investment in equitable leadership transitions. If you would like to submit a blog post for consideration, please refer to the Perspective Blog Submission Guidelines.

Passing the Torch, Lighting the Way
The nonprofit field is rife with stories of executive transitions gone poorly – especially in cases where Black leaders replace white founders. For many white-led organizations, hiring a Black Executive Director is the organization’s first significant step towards equity. But that formula can cause great harm to the incoming leader – putting the burden on them to justify and make space for their own existence in an organization that isn’t ready to confront its internalized racism.