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Posts Tagged ‘leaders’

The new leaders are waiting: Scaling up inclusion and diversity in environmental organizations.

By Julian Agyeman | September 2, 2011 | 2

A posting by Helen Whybrow in ‘Saving Land’ the Land Trust Alliance’s newsletter entitled  ‘2042 Today: Cultivating Conservation Leaders of the Future’ (Fall 2011) described a 2010 leadership retreat for diverse…

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