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Leadership for Society: Race and Power
Stanford GSB
7 episodes
7 months ago

Through conversations with a diverse array of leaders, Senior Associate Dean Brian Lowery explores the role of race in society, how race interacts with structures of power, and how systemic racism manifests itself in institutions and in our daily lives. These candid and honest conversations show how future leaders' decisions might lead to different outcomes for different people, based on race.

This podcast is part of Stanford Graduate School of Business' Leadership for Society series.


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Through conversations with a diverse array of leaders, Senior Associate Dean Brian Lowery explores the role of race in society, how race interacts with structures of power, and how systemic racism manifests itself in institutions and in our daily lives. These candid and honest conversations show how future leaders' decisions might lead to different outcomes for different people, based on race.

This podcast is part of Stanford Graduate School of Business' Leadership for Society series.


Show more...
Society & Culture
Business,
Management,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (7/7)
Leadership for Society: Race and Power
“Books, Articles, and Documentaries Will Help Us Understand This Country’s Divide.”
In this podcast episode, a publishing executive talks about decisions editors need to be making now to bring in more voices to tell our country’s authentic stories.
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4 years ago
23 minutes 29 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power
“White Americans Need to Understand That Their Interests Coincide with Black People’s Interests”
In this podcast episode, two historians discuss new nuances that have emerged in our collective history since the 2016 presidential election.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 31 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power
“Never Mistake Presence for Power”
In this podcast episode, a racial equity movement leader discusses the art and science of building Black power.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 9 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power
“You Can’t Have Capitalism Without Capital"
In this podcast episode, an expert explains the troubled history of Black banking, and how today’s racial wealth gap is rooted in centuries of discrimination.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 4 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power
"We Don't Know Each Other Anymore in This Country"
In this podcast episode, political leaders Deval Patrick and Jeff Flake discuss what needs to be done to make progress toward democracy for all in the U.S.
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5 years ago
42 minutes 28 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power
“The State of the Nation Is Dependent on Getting Equity Right”
In this podcast episode, an expert in racial and economic equity explains why ending discrimination is a democratic, economic, and national imperative.
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5 years ago
34 minutes 29 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power
"We Need to Stop TipToeing Around Race"
In this podcast episode, corporate diversity experts discuss the challenge of creating paths for inclusion.
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5 years ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

Leadership for Society: Race and Power

Through conversations with a diverse array of leaders, Senior Associate Dean Brian Lowery explores the role of race in society, how race interacts with structures of power, and how systemic racism manifests itself in institutions and in our daily lives. These candid and honest conversations show how future leaders' decisions might lead to different outcomes for different people, based on race.

This podcast is part of Stanford Graduate School of Business' Leadership for Society series.