WLI Presents: Voices That Move Us

Voices That Move Us: Interview with Ron Ward

45 min · 28. juli 2025
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In this episode of Voices That Move Us, Kelly Oshiro of the Washington Leadership Institute (WLI) speaks with Ron Ward, civil rights attorney, former WSBA President, and founding visionary behind WLI. Ron shares the story of how the program began, the leaders who helped shape it, and how WLI has grown into a powerful force for equity and inclusion in Washington’s legal community. He reflects on a lifetime of service, battling imposter syndrome, and building community both inside and outside the law. Ron reminds us that we are the ones we've been waiting for. And Ron challenges the next generation to keep pushing forward. Interview Transcript: https://www.law.uw.edu/media/143826/ron-ward-transcript.pdf

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In this episode of Voices That Move Us, Yohana Valdez speaks with Sarah Pendleton, Clerk of the Washington Supreme Court and a 2022 graduate of the Washington Leadership Institute (WLI). Sarah shares how WLI helped her overcome imposter syndrome and find a deep sense of belonging as a woman of color in leadership. She talks about the nontraditional path that led her to the highest court in the state, her work advancing language access and appellate court transparency, and the quiet power of writing job descriptions that welcome rather than gatekeep. Sarah reflects on her legacy, the importance of showing up for the next generation, and the resilience of programs like WLI.  Interview Transcript: https://www.law.uw.edu/media/143828/sarah-pendleton-transcript.pdf

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