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Sharing Leadership: A Conversation with Sheerine Alemzadeh (Re-release)
32 minutes Posted Apr 12, 2020 at 6:00 am.
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Is it healthy for an organization to have leadership centralized in one person — the executive director? Is leadership development “one size fits all”?


Sheerine Alemzadeh and Karla Altmayer turned the conventional model of nonprofit leadership on its head when they co-founded Healing to Action, a Chicago-based nonprofit that engages low wage workers in combatting sexual violence. In this episode, Alemzadeh takes our listeners into her organization’s journey, where they tackled:

 - Broadening leadership from one central leader to a co-directorship model.
 - Sharing power and leadership with their constituents — survivors of sexual violence.
 - Finding new ways to tap these survivors’ unique strengths, recognizing that traditional organizing fails to account for their traumatic experiences.

Sheerine recommended two resources:


Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown
https://www.akpress.org/emergentstrategy.html

Trauma Stewardship, Laura Lipsky
https://traumastewardship.com/laura-van-dernoot-lipsky/