The Table I Built

This Table Was Built on History

6 min · 9 de feb de 2026
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Black History Month is more than a moment, it’s a leadership checkpoint. In this solo episode, Andrea Walton reflects on history, belonging, and responsibility, and invites leaders of all backgrounds to examine the tables they build, who feels safe at them, and what legacy looks like in practice.

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