
Leading with Empathy Without Losing Your Edge
To lead with empathy while maintaining an edge is the great paradox of leadership. Often, we assume that empathy and strength can not coexist. We

To lead with empathy while maintaining an edge is the great paradox of leadership. Often, we assume that empathy and strength can not coexist. We

Ronald Reagan often said, “Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction.” He was not trying to be dramatic. He was describing a simple

Every December, we are surrounded by images of success. It looks like more. More lights. More gifts. More accomplishments. Even in quiet moments, the pressure

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) is one of the greatest nonviolent leaders in history. His words continue to inspire us to pursue unity and peace.

Phillis Wheatley was born in 1753 in West Africa. She was brought to America around age seven or eight and was sold to Susanna Wheatley

Nelson Mandela is known for his bold leadership and relentless resistance against apartheid. His courageous activism, which cost him 27 years in prison, ultimately resulted

Harriet Tubman was a revolutionary leader who rescued 70 people from slavery and played an important role in both the abolitionist and women’s suffrage movements.

As the first African American appointed to serve as Secretary of State, Colin Powell was a trailblazer for generations to come. An individual who committed

America will never forget the horrific events that transpired twenty years ago on September 11, 2001. Many of us still remember where we were when

Over a year ago, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Within weeks, countries around the world began to shut down their borders and