A Fellowship Rooted in Community Impact
These 79 graduates participated in an 18-month fellowship for leaders in WKKF’s priority places of Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico and New Orleans.
The experience offered fellows the opportunity to connect and collaborate with each other, grow their leadership skills and build a strong network to advance racial equity, racial healing and work on behalf of children and families at the local, tribal, state and national levels.
In this video, shown at the fellows’ March graduation ceremony in Detroit, fellows share what they learned:
The Power of Leadership at the Local Level
They now become part of a powerful community of more than 1,200 social change agents from over 40 countries — The Global Fellows Network (GFN). GFN is a space for connection, collaboration and action. Fellows have access to virtual and in-person gatherings, networking events, engaging coffee chats, speaker series, unique professional development opportunities and so much more.
We are excited to see how this new class of change agents will use their leadership and advocacy skills to make a broad impact on children, families, communities and the world at large.
To learn more about the fellows and the incredible work they are doing in communities, check out these blogs on the CLN website:
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