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What Can We Learn From Nelson Mandela’s Approach to Leadership

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What Can We Learn From Nelson Mandela’s Approach to Leadership

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  1. To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity Nelson Mandela www.toughconvos.com

  2. What Can We Learn From Nelson Mandela’s Approach to Leadership? Nelson Mandela is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most influential Black leaders the world has ever known. His legacy and the way he led his country to freedom after decades of oppression serve as a strong inspiration for Black South Africans and Black people worldwide. Held back by the shackles of anti-Black racism for so long, Nelson Mandela immeasurable strength and uncanny grace. fought through with Affectionately known as Madiba, his approach to leadership was unprecedented and admirable by people from all walks of life. There’s a lot we can learn about how he led and what he did to elevate Black South Africans for generations to come. www.toughconvos.com

  3. How Did Nelson Mandela Change the World? Nelson Mandela’s drive to end apartheid remains his greatest legacy. After his release from prison in 1990, Mandela made it his mission to secure voting rights for Black South Africans and end the generations of oppression against his people. His negotiations with the president at the time, Frederick Willem de Klerk, led to the end of apartheid as multi-racial elections were held in 1994, leading to Mandela and de Klerk jointly earning the Nobel Peace Prize. www.toughconvos.com

  4. What Did Nelson Mandela Fight For? Mandela was also a strong advocate for finding a cure for HIV/AIDS. He called for bold measures against the virus after it was discovered that one out of every four South Africans between the age of 15 and 45 was infected. His speech in 2000 at the International AIDS Conference was a groundbreaking moment in the fight against HIV/AIDS, marking the beginning of his firm commitment to eradicate the devastating virus. The speech became a rallying cry for South Africans in desperate need of treatment for AIDS. He later set up an AIDS initiative named after his prison number, 46664, raising money and awareness through international concerts and other initiatives. www.toughconvos.com

  5. What Made Nelson Mandela a Great Leader? Nelson Mandela preached change and equality in everything that he did. One of his most prominent teachings was that one should focus on ending right rather than being right. The latter often addresses the past and takes ego into account. Meanwhile, by ending right, one is focused on what one can achieve. At no time must your principles be compromised — you must fight vociferously for what you believe in without trying to humiliate others and sacrifice your dignity. Peace and forgiveness were at the core of everything Mandela did. He had every right to be bitter after being held captive by a prejudiced system for 27 years. Be the advocate for change to make your organization more inclusive. Let’s have a Tough Convo today and help your organization be that agent for change. www.toughconvos.com

  6. Tough Convos is an extension of the 15 years of work creating safe spaces where people can share, learn and unlearn by having tough conversations, challenging the way people think and the false data that gets in the way of our progress, and building up inclusive leaders in every silo of society so together as a united front we can win the war against ourselves - division of race, class and superiority. Tough Convos, Canada Tel: 1(858) 876-8176 www.toughconvos.com www.toughconvos.com

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