Vu Le, founding director of Rainier Valley Corps and author of the popular NonprofitAF blog, shares in this frank, humorous, and insightful talk about how collective impact can adversely affect communities when equity and inclusion are not fully implemented into its structures, practices, and purpose. Due to the original recording source file, this episode may be heard best with headphones. Due to the original recording, this episode may be heard best with headphones.
In this episode, we’re sharing a keynote talk titled, “Beyond Seats at the Table: Equity, Inclusion, and Collective Impact” that features a talk by Vu Le, founding Executive Director of Rainier Valley Corps and author of the blog NonprofitAF.
Introducing Vu Le is Sheri Brady, who serves at the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions as well as co-lead of the Collective Impact Forum. This talk was held on April 3, 2018 at the 2018 Collective Impact Convening in Austin.
Due to the original recording, this episode may be heard best with headphones.
Episode Contents
1:05: Introduction by Sheri Brady of the Aspen Forum for Community Solutions.
1:56: Keynote talk by Vu Le
Footnotes and Resources:
Transcript and Video of Vu Le’s talk.
NonprofitAF blog
Rainier Valley Corps
Equity Matters in Collective Impact
Moving Equity from Theory to Practice
Bringing an Equity Lens to Collective Impact
More on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:
Infographic: What is Collective Impact?
Resource List: Getting Started in Collective Impact
The Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.
The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.
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