Rosetta Thurman knows what she writes. While she has her own incredible story to tell, this month her blog will be featuring 28 Black Nonprofit Leaders. She writes:
This month (inspired by Wayne Sutton), I’ll be highlighting 28 Black nonprofit leaders who have done or are doing their part to make our world a bit better, a bit more hopeful for the generations that will come. No original interviews, just photos; bios; videos and links to their amazing work. Every day, I’ll showcase a different leader. I hope you’ll tune in and share this series with your colleagues!
Not surprisingly, she starts her series with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and today (Day 2) she profiles W.E.B DuBois. I’m looking forward to checking in each day for the rest of the month and learning about some leaders that might not have made it on my radar screen.
Rosetta is principal consultant at Thurman Consulting. You can follow her on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.
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