
The African American Leadership Forum
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The African American Leadership Forum (AALF) is comprised of over 1,500 African Americans who self-identify as Thought Leaders, Influencers, and Ambassadors. Our mission is to foster a just society that works better for all Americans by addressing disparities in Economic Development, Health & Wellness, Education, and Family & Culture in the Black community, and convening, supporting, and..
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Alliance of Alliances to bring a different approach to advancing racial justice and equity in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul region
African American Leadership Forum will coordinate comprehensive multi-year effort led and shaped by Black communities
(MINNEAPOLIS – March 24, 2021) – The African American Leadership Forum, in partnership with members of a Black professional fraternity, the Itasca Project and GREATER MSP, today announced an initiative to address racial inequities in the Twin Cities region in a new and transformational way.
With a working title of the Alliance of Alliances ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Alliance of Alliances to bring a different approach to advancing racial justice and equity in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul region
African American Leadership Forum will coordinate comprehensive multi-year effort led and shaped by Black communities
(MINNEAPOLIS – March 24, 2021) – The African American Leadership Forum, in partnership with members of a Black professional fraternity, the Itasca Project and GREATER MSP, today announced an initiative to address racial inequities in the Twin Cities region in a new and transformational way.
With a working title of the Alliance of Alliances ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Announcing the African American Leadership Forum’s Collective Impact Community Harvest Event
MINNEAPOLIS, January 27, 2021 — the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), an organization of over 1,500 leaders, is inviting Black leaders and changemakers from across Minnesota to participate in a community harvest event in which participants will help identify the most prevalent issues facing the Black community, by selecting community engagement projects that facilitate change around Education, Health & Wellness, Family & Culture, and Economic Development.
The goal of the harvest ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Announcing the African American Leadership Forum’s Collective Impact Community Harvest Event
MINNEAPOLIS, January 27, 2021 — the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), an organization of over 1,500 leaders, is inviting Black leaders and changemakers from across Minnesota to participate in a community harvest event in which participants will help identify the most prevalent issues facing the Black community, by selecting community engagement projects that facilitate change around Education, Health & Wellness, Family & Culture, and Economic Development.
The goal of the harvest ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Applications for the African American Leadership Forum’s Collective Impact Program
AALF is Seeking Black Community Engagement Project Proposals to Help Solve Complex Challenges in Minnesota’s Black Community. Organizations & Individuals Are Welcome to Apply.
MINNEAPOLIS, January 6, 2021 — the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), an organization of over 1,500 leaders, is excited to announce that its Collective Impact BCD Request for Proposals applications are now open. AALF is inviting individuals and organizations to submit innovative community engagement project proposals to s ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Applications for the African American Leadership Forum’s Collective Impact Program
AALF is Seeking Black Community Engagement Project Proposals to Help Solve Complex Challenges in Minnesota’s Black Community. Organizations & Individuals Are Welcome to Apply.
MINNEAPOLIS, January 6, 2021 — the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), an organization of over 1,500 leaders, is excited to announce that its Collective Impact BCD Request for Proposals applications are now open. AALF is inviting individuals and organizations to submit innovative community engagement project proposals to s ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Applications for the African American Leadership Forum’s Collective Impact Program
Black Leaders & Social Changemakers Needed to Solve Challenges Facing the Black community
MINNEAPOLIS, January 7, 2021 — the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), an organization of over 1,500 leaders, is excited to announce the launch of its 2021 Collective Impact Workstream applications. Black leaders interested in community engagement projects that empower Minnesota’s Black community around AALF’s four focus areas: Health & Wellness, Education, Family & Culture, and Economic Development ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Applications for the African American Leadership Forum’s Collective Impact Program
Black Leaders & Social Changemakers Needed to Solve Challenges Facing the Black community
MINNEAPOLIS, January 7, 2021 — the African American Leadership Forum (AALF), an organization of over 1,500 leaders, is excited to announce the launch of its 2021 Collective Impact Workstream applications. Black leaders interested in community engagement projects that empower Minnesota’s Black community around AALF’s four focus areas: Health & Wellness, Education, Family & Culture, and Economic Development ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Amoke Kubat is reclaiming an African Indigenous Spiritual sensibility to reconnect Black people to the first (Spirit) and natural (Nature) worlds, as practice for holistic wellness. Self taught, Amoke uses artmaking and writing to continue to define herself and hold a position of wellness in an America sick with inequalities and inequities. Her first play, “ANGRY BLACK WOMAN & Well Intentioned White Girl” had two sold out performances at Intermedia Arts in 2016. It continues to tour in Minneapolis and rural Minnesota cities.
What is your personal and professional relationship to healing an ..read more
The African American Leadership Forum
4y ago
Amoke Kubat is reclaiming an African Indigenous Spiritual sensibility to reconnect Black people to the first (Spirit) and natural (Nature) worlds, as practice for holistic wellness. Self taught, Amoke uses artmaking and writing to continue to define herself and hold a position of wellness in an America sick with inequalities and inequities. Her first play, “ANGRY BLACK WOMAN & Well Intentioned White Girl” had two sold out performances at Intermedia Arts in 2016. It continues to tour in Minneapolis and rural Minnesota cities.
What is your personal and professional relationship to healing an ..read more