Trading Glass Ceilings for Glass Cliffs: A Race to Lead Report on Nonprofit Executives of Color focuses on the experiences and challenges of nonprofit leaders of color who have attained the top position in their organizations. It builds upon the findings of the 2019 Race to Lead Revisited report, as well as a previous report on nonprofit executives from the 2016 Race to Lead survey data.This report demonstrates that the proverbial glass cliff is an all-too-common reality for leaders of color in the nonprofit sector. Ascending to an executive position does not end a leader's struggles with racism, and sometimes increases those challenges. In particular, Trading Glass Cliffs for Glass Ceilings shines a spotlight on:The racialized barriers tha...
Racial/ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in positions of authority. While ample scholarship ...
The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the intersectionality of race and gender...
Women of color leadership in American corporations has steadily declined in recent years. Historical...
This brief shifts focus to those who have already reached positions as nonprofit EDs and CEOs to exp...
This report reveals that women of color encounter systemic obstacles to their advancement over and a...
Abstract This paper draws on a series of four in-depth interviews with African American executives w...
This report presents data collected from over 400 nonprofit executive directors and CEOs of color ab...
The Robert Sterling Clark Foundation (RSCF) has observed that many organizations are eager to transi...
Offers survey findings about trends and factors in nonprofit executives' plans to leave, including e...
Racial diversity in nonprofit leadership presents a variety of benefits crucial for responding to th...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of African American/Black women leade...
Within the nonprofit sector, people of color aspire to be leaders more than their White counterparts...
There is a critical lack of diversity in leadership, particularly African-American women, across all...
Paths to success: The critical role of nonprofits in developing leadership in the African American c...
Using survey results and interviews, this report describes the implementation, success, and challeng...
Racial/ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in positions of authority. While ample scholarship ...
The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the intersectionality of race and gender...
Women of color leadership in American corporations has steadily declined in recent years. Historical...
This brief shifts focus to those who have already reached positions as nonprofit EDs and CEOs to exp...
This report reveals that women of color encounter systemic obstacles to their advancement over and a...
Abstract This paper draws on a series of four in-depth interviews with African American executives w...
This report presents data collected from over 400 nonprofit executive directors and CEOs of color ab...
The Robert Sterling Clark Foundation (RSCF) has observed that many organizations are eager to transi...
Offers survey findings about trends and factors in nonprofit executives' plans to leave, including e...
Racial diversity in nonprofit leadership presents a variety of benefits crucial for responding to th...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of African American/Black women leade...
Within the nonprofit sector, people of color aspire to be leaders more than their White counterparts...
There is a critical lack of diversity in leadership, particularly African-American women, across all...
Paths to success: The critical role of nonprofits in developing leadership in the African American c...
Using survey results and interviews, this report describes the implementation, success, and challeng...
Racial/ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in positions of authority. While ample scholarship ...
The purpose of this qualitative dissertation was to explore the intersectionality of race and gender...
Women of color leadership in American corporations has steadily declined in recent years. Historical...