Black Women In Nonprofits: Finding Joy Through Resistance in a Caretaking Role
Welcome to episode 1 of Black Women in Nonprofits! This episode features Tykia Warden, President and CEO of the Greater Baltimore Urban League, and Zari’s stepmom of 15 years. For over two decades, Tykia has raised over $200 million in private and public funding for various nonprofits, educational institutions, and political campaigns. In this interview, Tykia shares her journey from grassroots organizing to team management, her leadership challenges and highlights, and her advocacy for community resources while caring for her own well-being. You can learn more about the Greater Baltimore Urban League by visiting https://gbul.org/ [https://gbul.org/] About the podcast: "Black Women in Nonprofits" explores how Black women resist white supremacist logics to transform themselves and the communities around them. The podcast serves as an opportunity to learn from and with the guests, while empowering them to share their stories. About Zari Alexandria: Zari is a marketer and musician based in Tacoma, Washington. She is also the Digital Marketing Assistant at LANGSTON, a nonprofit organization in Seattle. Zari enjoys bringing communities together through various art forms, inspiring those around her to embrace their identities and live authentic lives.
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