WINTER 2025 COHORT
Antiracist Development Group
for Managers of Color
The Antiracist Development Group for Managers of Color is for people of color in management, leadership, and executive roles who are ready to deepen their personal and organizational equity work. This eight-week, small-group program provides space for learning, reflection, peer support, and action—all grounded in frameworks of intersectional justice and liberation. Together, we’ll explore how systemic oppression shapes our leadership practices and develop strategies to address the unique challenges of managers of color.
Learn & transform your mindset with us
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When
Thursdays
1:30-3:00pm Eastern
February 6th-March 27th -
Where
via Zoom
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Cost
This program is offered at a sliding scale based on the organization’s budget. More info below!
Why Should Organizations Invest in this Development?
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Drive Organizational Change through Equitable Practices
Investing in leaders of color aligns your organization’s practices with your values, centering the perspectives of the communities you serve. Growing these leaders grows innovative problem-solving approaches and frameworks that advance equity, sustainability, and better workplace culture. Participants will develop concrete tools to lead transformative, systemic change at all levels of their organizations.
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Cultivate Resilient, Non-Oppressive Leadership Skills
Organizations thrive when leaders are skilled, resourced, and supported in their own growth and learning. This program empowers managers of color to challenge white supremacy culture in leadership practices, fostering healthier, more equitable work environments where everyone can thrive. Participants will grow their management skills and their ability to build accountable, collaborative relationships.
Why Develop Antiracism Skills in Affinity Spaces?
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Challenging Systemic Barriers
Affinity spaces support leaders of color in navigating the unique challenges they face in management and executive roles. Together, the cohort will foster strategies for resilience and success in transforming inequitable structures.
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Reflective Learning and Peer Connections
This community of practice provides space for leaders of color to deepen self-awareness and build confidence among peers with shared experiences — without the pressure of educating or accommodating white colleagues.
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Equity-Driven Leadership Practices
Leaders will leave with actionable tools to center equity and justice in their decision-making, enabling them to challenge biases, manage fairly, and implement policies that create meaningful change.
Sliding scale
This program is offered at a sliding scale of $500- $1750 per participant, based on the organization’s budget. This is a discounted rate for this Winter 2025 pilot. Future iterations will also be sliding scale, $500 - $3500 per participant.
$500 – $750 – recommended for organizations with annual budgets up to $400,000
$750 – $1100 – recommended for organizations with annual budgets between $400,000 and $2M
$1100 – $1750 – recommended for organizations with annual budgets over $2M
Honor system: For some organizations, it might make sense to pay a lower or higher rate than recommended. For instance, if most of your budget goes to providing direct services and comes from restricted funding streams, you might pay a lower rate; on the other hand, if your organization has a small budget because it has a small staff, but the staff are highly-paid professionals, consider paying a higher rate.
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What are the goals of this cohort?
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Build Resilient, Non-Oppressive Leadership Skills
Participants will develop leadership practices that challenge white supremacy culture, fostering non-oppressive, equitable leadership styles. They will gain the tools to navigate and influence their organizations while remaining grounded in values of equity, justice, and sustainability.
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Foster Personal Growth and Peer Connection
The program will create a supportive space for participants to connect with peers, share experiences, and build self-awareness. This will strengthen both individual confidence and collective skills for navigating leadership roles in a white-dominant workplace culture.
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Equip Leaders for Organizational Change
Participants will learn practical strategies to address white supremacy culture at personal and organizational levels. They will explore multifaceted approaches to problem-solving and leave with actionable tools for leading and sustaining long-term, systemic change within their organizations.
Why work with us
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We envision a world in which ecosystems of organizations, communities, networks, and individuals collaborate to transform themselves and broader systems to continually move toward a world of fair, plentiful, joyful, and connected living and working conditions for all.
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We hold equity and leadership of the people most impacted by oppression as central to all our values, which include:
Transformation: We support change that starts with repair and healing of historical and ongoing harms and that alters the shape of systems, common practices, and individual behaviors
Relationality: We collaborate and ensure accessibility for everyone to have a voice.
Accountable action: We use cyclical approaches and insight from those most affected by decisions and oppression to continuously learn, assess impact, repair, and adjust.
Ingenuity: We ground ourselves in the reality of the moment and act flexibly and creatively to meet multiple needs within multiple contexts, drawing on most impacted peoples’ lineage of survivance - surviving amidst oppression via unofficial means.
Joy: We believe that joy is necessary for existence and we seek to make it possible for ourselves and all others.
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Collaboration is a cornerstone of our approach. We work closely with clients, co-creating solutions that address their specific needs and challenges. By fostering partnerships and building relationships based on trust and mutual respect, Think Again creates lasting impact within organizations and communities.
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Consulting clients that engage in a tailored, comprehensive assessment and consulting process realize immediate improvement while building internal capacity to continue honing their approach in operations, programs, and external partnerships. Organizations build shared understanding and skills, establish equitable organizational systems, and improve workplace climate. They also begin building accountable relationships with internal and external stakeholders who are most impacted by societal inequities, in order to get the kinds of feedback that allow for continual iteration and improvement. In short-term trainings, participants gain tools they can continue applying in their day-to-day practices, which contributes to improving organizational climate and outcomes and sets the stage for further learning, development and action.
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Think Again fosters a culture of continuous learning and development, both with clients and within our own team. Our services encourage reflection, critical thinking, and skill-building. Team members engage in ongoing professional development to stay abreast of emerging trends and best practices, ensuring that Think Again remains at the forefront of equity-focused training and consulting.