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Leadership that leads to racial justice (Educator - Leader)

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Every movement for social justice is contested; they always have been and always will be. The reasons for this are to do with power. Social justice questions, how power is held, by whom, and how power works. It’s therefore those who have the least power that lead these emancipatory movements, because they have the most to lose where discrimination continues. It is for these reasons that the conversation about leadership needs to change – thinking through what leadership is for, and how to determine what good looks like. This straight-talking blog is aimed at leaders who want to ‘get it’ on inclusion. It’s candid because its purpose is to provoke leaders to lead better for racial justice.

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A 10 minute read, blog (2021) by Tracie Jolliff on the UK website for the King's Fund

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Contributed by: NHSE Allyship Repository
Authored by: Tracie Jolliff
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First contributed: 09 June 2025
Audience access level: General user

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